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Incline (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: bend, believe something, can, and usually intransitively, attitude, tend to do, can we date this quote, slope, tend, do, move, be moved in a certain direction
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Present Simple
incline
incline
inclines
incline
incline
incline
Future Simple
will incline
will incline
will incline
will incline
will incline
will incline
Past Simple
inclined
inclined
inclined
inclined
inclined
inclined
Conditional Simple
would incline
would incline
would incline
would incline
would incline
would incline
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am inclining
are inclining
is inclining
are inclining
are inclining
are inclining
Future Progressive
will be inclining
will be inclining
will be inclining
will be inclining
will be inclining
will be inclining
Past Progressive
was inclining
were inclining
was inclining
were inclining
were inclining
were inclining
Conditional Progressive
would be inclining
would be inclining
would be inclining
would be inclining
would be inclining
would be inclining
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you all
they
Present Perfect
have inclined
have inclined
has inclined
have inclined
have inclined
have inclined
Future Perfect
will have inclined
will have inclined
will have inclined
will have inclined
will have inclined
will have inclined
Past Perfect
had inclined
had inclined
had inclined
had inclined
had inclined
had inclined
Conditional Perfect
would have inclined
would have inclined
would have inclined
would have inclined
would have inclined
would have inclined
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been inclining
have been inclining
has been inclining
have been inclining
have been inclining
have been inclining
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been inclining
will have been inclining
will have been inclining
will have been inclining
will have been inclining
will have been inclining
Past Perfect Progressive
had been inclining
had been inclining
had been inclining
had been inclining
had been inclining
had been inclining
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been inclining
would have been inclining
would have been inclining
would have been inclining
would have been inclining
would have been inclining

Examples of incline

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Steep incline" means it's going up a mountain.
"This is your next challenge. "Drive up the incline, put your vehicle in neutral, "apply the parking brake,
"parked on a 20% grade incline. "It's being held by its parking brake.
- A good incline.
- It's an interchange. Might be an incline.
"Steep incline" means it's going up a mountain.
"This is your next challenge. "Drive up the incline, put your vehicle in neutral, "apply the parking brake,
"parked on a 20% grade incline. "It's being held by its parking brake.
- A good incline.
- It's an interchange. Might be an incline.
"On the hillside behind the village one birch inclines towards another.
'At this state-of-the-art facility, 'we headed first to the indoor winter testing centre, 'where we discovered our cars weren't much good on the, um, inclines.'
A compass, a thermometer a gage for inclines and one for altitude, and a clock.
But he is worried, that's for sure... which inclines me to want to go along with this until, and unless, we hear otherwise.
Cynthia inclines more towards poetry.
"On the hillside behind the village one birch inclines towards another.
'At this state-of-the-art facility, 'we headed first to the indoor winter testing centre, 'where we discovered our cars weren't much good on the, um, inclines.'
A compass, a thermometer a gage for inclines and one for altitude, and a clock.
But he is worried, that's for sure... which inclines me to want to go along with this until, and unless, we hear otherwise.
Cynthia inclines more towards poetry.
"...the less inclined I am to believe that anyone will.
"And not inclined to say nothing you should not."
"Do you find yourself inclined to solve murder mysteries in large, luxurious homes to which...?" Let me finish.
"Equilibrium on an inclined plane. If a load exceeds the center of a plane, this will be reversing its own position."
"He does not seem inclined to be a nuisance, however.
And, as I think, his age some 50... or, by'r lady, inclining to three score.
Hold your hands both you of my inclining and the rest.
Hold your hands, both you of my inclining and the rest.
Is it your own inclining?
Is it your own inclining?
"...the less inclined I am to believe that anyone will.
"And not inclined to say nothing you should not."
"Do you find yourself inclined to solve murder mysteries in large, luxurious homes to which...?" Let me finish.
"Equilibrium on an inclined plane. If a load exceeds the center of a plane, this will be reversing its own position."
"He does not seem inclined to be a nuisance, however.
And, as I think, his age some 50... or, by'r lady, inclining to three score.
Hold your hands both you of my inclining and the rest.
Hold your hands, both you of my inclining and the rest.
Is it your own inclining?
Is it your own inclining?

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