inclined
inc
ˈɪnk
ink
lined
laɪnd
laind
British pronunciation
/ɪnˈklaɪnd/

Definition & Meaning of "inclined"in English

inclined
01

positioned at an angle

inclined definition and meaning
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The inclined surface of the ramp made it easier for wheelchair users to access the building.
The inclined plane allowed the heavy object to be moved with less effort.
02

having a tendency to do something

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She is inclined to believe the best in people, even when others are skeptical.
He 's not inclined to take risks and prefers a steady job with a reliable income.
03

having made or prepared the necessary arrangements to act or proceed

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She's already inclined to attend the meeting tomorrow.
They are inclined to move forward with the project once the paperwork is completed.
04

giving an opinion in a way that is not strong

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She 's inclined to think the project will succeed, but she's not entirely convinced yet.
He 's inclined towards supporting the new policy, but he wants to hear more discussion first.
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