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Meaning of disincline
Wordnet
disincline (v)
make unwilling
Webster
disincline (v. t.)
To incline away the affections of; to excite a slight aversion in; to indispose; to make unwilling; to alienate.
disincline Sentence Examples
- An unexpected turn of events fostered a disinclination towards attending the annual company picnic.
- Constant interruptions and distractions created a disinclination for focused work.
- The sweltering summer heat caused a disinclination to venture outdoors for leisure activities.
- Having experienced a disappointing first ride, she developed a disinclination towards roller coasters.
- The candidate's lack of experience and questionable qualifications led to a disinclination among voters to support their campaign.
- A dislike for public speaking instilled a disinclination to participate in class discussions.
- Previous negative experiences with customer service fostered a disinclination to patronize a particular establishment.
- The rise in violent crime in the area fostered a disinclination among residents to venture out after dark.
- A preference for solitary activities and a disinclination towards social gatherings led to a somewhat isolated lifestyle.
- A busy work schedule and frequent overtime created a disinclination to pursue hobbies and personal interests.
FAQs About the word disincline
make unwillingTo incline away the affections of; to excite a slight aversion in; to indispose; to make unwilling; to alienate.
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An unexpected turn of events fostered a disinclination towards attending the annual company picnic.
Constant interruptions and distractions created a disinclination for focused work.
The sweltering summer heat caused a disinclination to venture outdoors for leisure activities.
Having experienced a disappointing first ride, she developed a disinclination towards roller coasters.