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disincline
verb
dis·in·cline
ˌdis-in-ˈklīn
disinclined; disinclining; disinclines
: to make unwilling
Examples of disincline in a Sentence
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Having been defied once by Maduro, the Pope may be disinclined to back another mediation that might fail.
—David Smilde, The Conversation, 17 Apr. 2020
First, over the decades, attacks by the Left on norms and the American project have yielded school systems disinclined to set forth a muscular vision of personal or civic responsibility.
—Frederick M. Hess, National Review, 16 Apr. 2020
No one else knew my personal tragedies but Dave and Carole, who were disinclined to mention them.
—Jillian Dunham, Longreads, 28 Jan. 2020
The court was disinclined to stall the boards’ work given the many people relying on the board’s decisions, the delay to debt restructuring that would surely ensue if its work was undone, and the lingering effects of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico.
—Ephrat Livni, Quartz, 15 Oct. 2019
They probably were disinclined in that direction, too.
—Elaine Ayala, ExpressNews.com, 10 Oct. 2019
And my sense right now is that Democrats are disinclined to try to prioritize it.
—Matthew Yglesias, Vox, 29 Oct. 2018
In addition to getting around the standing problem, the initiative also sidesteps the need to rope in Congress, the Justice Department, or any other entity disinclined to investigate or question Trump conflicts.
—Dahlia Lithwick, Slate Magazine, 15 Feb. 2017
Bennett said as manufacturing jobs continued to disappear, factory owners were disinclined to sponsor apprenticeships.
—Olivera Perkins, cleveland.com, 24 July 2017
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Word History
First Known Use
1647, in the meaning defined above
Dictionary Entries Near disincline
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“Disincline.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disincline. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Kids Definition
disincline
verb
dis·in·cline
ˌdis-ᵊn-ˈklīn
: to make or be unwilling
was disinclined to go
disinclination
noun
(ˌ)dis-ˌin-klə-ˈnā-shən
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