Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-IN-CLINE'
DIS-IN-CLIN-A'TIONDIS-IN-CLIN'ED
DIS-IN-CLINE', v.t. [dis and incline.]
To excite dislike or slight aversion; to make disaffected; to alienate from. His timidity disinclined him from such an arduous enterprise.
Return to page 135 of the letter “D”.