inclining (Meaning)

Wordnet

inclining (n)

the act of inclining; bending forward

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inclining (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Incline

Webster

inclining (a.)

Same as Inclined, 3.

Webster

inclining (n.)

Inclination; disposition.

Party or side chosen; a following.

inclining Sentence Examples

  1. The tower's aging structure was inclining dangerously towards the river.
  2. As the summit grew closer, the path began to incline steeply.
  3. The politician's comments inclined towards a more conservative stance.
  4. The sun was inclining towards the horizon, casting long shadows across the landscape.
  5. The scientist's findings inclined him to believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
  6. The jury was inclining heavily in favor of the defendant.
  7. The balance beam inclined precariously as the gymnast attempted her dismount.
  8. The patient's condition was inclining steadily towards recovery.
  9. The artist's latest work inclined towards abstract expressionism.
  10. The economy was inclining towards a recession due to the ongoing financial crisis.

FAQs About the word inclining

the act of inclining; bending forwardof Incline, Same as Inclined, 3., Inclination; disposition., Party or side chosen; a following.

bowing, falling, bowed, nodding, weeping, declining, pendulous, declined, hung, hanging

unbending, unbending, erect, upright,upright, erect, rigid, rigid, elevated, elevated

The tower's aging structure was inclining dangerously towards the river.

As the summit grew closer, the path began to incline steeply.

The politician's comments inclined towards a more conservative stance.

The sun was inclining towards the horizon, casting long shadows across the landscape.