to  be inclined  to  something
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="be / feel" > be</abbr>
bɪklaɪnd
biklaind
inclined
təwɔ:d
tēvawd
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="to / toward" > to</abbr>
sʌmθɪng
samthing
something

Définition et signification de « be inclined to something » en anglais

to be inclined to something
01

to have a tendency or preference for a particular thing 

collocation
Exemples
She is inclined toward a more relaxed and flexible work schedule. 
to  be inclined toward  somebody
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="be / feel" > be</abbr>
bi:
bi
inclined
fi:l
fil
toward
ɪnklaɪnd
inklaind
somebody
təwɔ:d
tēvawd
to be inclined toward somebody
01

to have a tendency to favor or support a particular person 

collocation
Exemples
The manager seemed inclined toward promoting his long-time assistant. 
02

to have a natural emotional or romantic attraction to someone 

collocation
Exemples
He felt inclined toward her from the moment they met. 
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