Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disincline.(verb)
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Use "disinclines" in a sentence
"Not recognising the deeper motives of those commitments, pinning it all on wonder, is dangerous because it disinclines one to recognise those mechanisms at play in secular - isms like totalitarian ideologies or — most perilously of all, to my mind — scientistic rationalism."
"It's a prejudice that disinclines Twain from the great mosques he encounters in Turkey, Palestine, and Egypt."
"I doubt it disinclines use among the young and those who perceive less susceptibility to harm associated with prosecution."