incline (toward) (Meaning)

incline (toward)

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incline (toward) Sentence Examples

  1. The path inclined (toward) the mountain summit, beckoning hikers upward.
  2. The roof of the house sloped slightly toward a side incline.
  3. The politician's rhetoric inclined (toward) populism, aimed at capturing votes.
  4. The scales inclined (toward) justice as the jury weighed the evidence fairly.
  5. The odds of success inclined (toward) failure if they did not make the right choices.
  6. The loyal dog's affections inclined (toward) its human companion.
  7. The stock market indices inclined (toward) a bullish trend, signaling optimism.
  8. The terrain inclined (toward) a steep incline, making climbing difficult.
  9. The artist's brushstrokes inclined (toward) a softer, more ethereal style.
  10. The research data inclined (toward) the hypothesis, providing support for their findings.

FAQs About the word incline (toward)

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shy (from or away from),avoid, shun, abhor, turn down, detest, throw away,dislike, hate, loathe

The path inclined (toward) the mountain summit, beckoning hikers upward.

The roof of the house sloped slightly toward a side incline.

The politician's rhetoric inclined (toward) populism, aimed at capturing votes.

The scales inclined (toward) justice as the jury weighed the evidence fairly.