Sentences with inclining
in·clin·ing
I i - We incline to rest and relaxation these days.
- The flowers incline toward blue.
- Australians have lost sight of this in recent years, inclining instead to suspect Indonesians of militancy and zealotry.
- inclining her fingers slightly upward.
- A political philosophy that inclines toward the conservative.
- His attitude did not incline me to help him.
- With the idea of placing the pool at the top of the inclining property.
- He inclined his head in greeting.
- To incline one's ear to another's plea.