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- verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
incline .
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Examples
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Atheism is not new: the ancient Greeks knew it well, and in the 1600s Bacon said "a little philosophy inclineth a man's mind to atheism, But depth in philosophy bringeth men's mind about to religion."
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Atheism is not new: the ancient Greeks knew it well, and in the 1600s Bacon said "a little philosophy inclineth a man's mind to atheism, But depth in philosophy bringeth men's mind about to religion."
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For her house inclineth unto death, and her paths unto the dead. '
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Caliph, “indeed my soul inclineth not to aught of this.”
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Hasan rejoiced and said, “Alhamdolillah, laud to the Lord who guideth us into the path of deliverance and inclineth hearts to us!”
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But be of good cheer and keep thine eyes cool and clear; 177 for she to thee inclineth and to favour thee designeth.
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Presently she brought me food which I kicked away with my foot so that the contents of every saucer were scattered in all directions, and I said, “Every lover is a madman; he inclineth not to food neither enjoyeth he sleep.”
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Quoth the Caliph, “O Masrur, my heart inclineth not to aught of this.”
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As for the King of his own lusts, he hath no religion but the following his desire and, as he feareth not the wrath of his Lord who set him on the throne, so his Kingdom inclineth to deposition and the end of his pride is in the house of perdition.
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Know that my heart inclineth to thee and would interest thee with my tidings, but do thou give me the letter.
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