inclining
noun
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noun
- inclination
“The removal of the monarch and his court to the Brazils had tended to make the nobles less loyal in their inclinings[…]”
“185?, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit Monsieur Rigaud sometimes stopped, as if he were going to put his case in a new light, or make some irate remonstrance; but Signor Cavalletto continuing to go slowly to and fro at a grotesque kind of jog-trot pace with his eyes turned downward, nothing came of these inclinings.”
verb
- present participle and gerund of incline