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Phrase(s): incline toward someone or something
1. to lean or slant toward someone or something. • The piece of scenery inclined toward Roger very slowly and he jumped out of the way just in time. • The tree inclined toward the direction of the wind. 2. to favor or "lean" toward choosing someone or something. • I don’t know which to choose. I incline toward Terri but I also favor Amy. • I’m inclining toward chocolate.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs