- 1. v. i. To lean toward a thing; to be favorably inclined or disposed; to incline; to tend. Source: opted
- 2. To lean toward a thing; to be favorably inclined or disposed; to incline; to tend. [R.] Shak. We shall propend to it, as a stone falleth down. Barrow. Source: webster
- 3. To lean toward a thing; to be favorably inclined or disposed;to incline; to tend. [R.] Shak.We shall propend to it, as a stone falleth down. Barrow. Source: adambom
- 4. v. i. To lean toward a thing; to be favorably inclined or disposed; to incline; to tend. Source: ecdict
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