disincline

[US]/ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪn/
[UK]/ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪn/

Translation

vt.to make unwilling or reluctant; to make dislike or disinterested
Word Forms
Third Person Singulardisinclines
Present Participledisinclining
Past Tensedisinclined
Past Participledisinclined

Phrases & Collocations

disincline to act

disincline from work

disincline to participate

disincline to agree

disincline from conflict

disincline to help

disincline towards change

disincline to discuss

disincline from travel

disincline to listen

Example Sentences

many people are disinclined to change their routines.

he was disinclined to participate in the discussion.

she seemed disinclined to accept the job offer.

they are often disinclined to take risks.

despite the benefits, he is disinclined to invest.

she felt disinclined to travel during the winter.

many students are disinclined to study late at night.

the team was disinclined to follow the new strategy.

he is disinclined to discuss personal matters.

she was disinclined to accept criticism.

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