inclining (toward) (Meaning)

inclining (toward)

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inclining (toward) Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves were inclining toward the south, basking in the afternoon sunlight.
  2. His desires were inclining toward greed, threatening to consume his soul.
  3. The wind was inclining toward the east, bringing with it a hint of rain.
  4. His gaze was inclining toward the horizon, lost in contemplation.
  5. The balance of power was inclining toward the rebels, causing fear among the ruling class.
  6. Her heart was inclining toward forgiveness, despite the deep wounds inflicted upon her.
  7. The pendulum was inclining toward the left, indicating a shift in public opinion.
  8. The once-strong pillars were inclining toward collapse, signaling the imminent demise of the structure.
  9. The buds on the branches were inclining toward the sky, eager to embrace the springtime.
  10. The ship's mast was inclining toward the waves, as if bowing to the mighty ocean.

FAQs About the word inclining (toward)

tending (to), caring (for), leaning (toward or towards), grooving (on), revelling (in), reveling (in), delighting (in), fancying, cottoning (to), picking

shunning, shying (from or away from),avoiding, rejecting, abhorring, refusing, detesting, loathing, throwing away, declining

The leaves were inclining toward the south, basking in the afternoon sunlight.

His desires were inclining toward greed, threatening to consume his soul.

The wind was inclining toward the east, bringing with it a hint of rain.

His gaze was inclining toward the horizon, lost in contemplation.