to influence or dispose (somebody) to a specified action or way of thinking
to cause (something) to lean or slope; to move (something) into a position that is neither horizontal nor vertical
to slope or slant; to deviate from the horizontal or vertical
to drop, nod, or bend (the head), e.g. as a gesture of agreement
to slope or slant; to deviate from the horizontal or vertical
to bend the head or upper body forward
be inclined to
to tend or be willing to do or be something
incliner noun
[Middle English inclinen via French from Latin inclinare, from in-2 + clinare to lean]