Dis·in·cline v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disinclined p. pr. & vb. n. Disinclining.] To incline away the affections of; to excite a slight aversion in; to indispose; to make unwilling; to alienate.
Careful . . . to disincline them from any reverence or affection to the Queen. --Clarendon.
To social scenes by nature disinclined. --Cowper.
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disinclined
adj : unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval;
"disinclined to say anything to anybody" [ant: inclined(p)]