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inclined

[in-klahynd] / ɪnˈklaɪnd /


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Almost since its 1882 inception—Gaudí inherited the project a year later from the neo-Gothically inclined Francisco de Paula del Villar—the world’s longest-running construction project has been an object of irritation, admiration and parody.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

"Financial markets are inclined to short-sightedness," analysts at Metzler Asset Management in Germany said in a note.

From Barron's Aug. 14, 2026

District Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong appeared inclined to grant a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s immigration raids in Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

They became less focused on tending larvae and more inclined to forage.

From Science Daily Aug. 1, 2026

Cecilia had inclined her head to direct these words at the young Hardman.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan




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