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Definition of
lean to phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
lean to
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
lean to/toward something
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to have a tendency to prefer something, especially a particular opinion or interest
The U.K. leaned toward the U.S. proposal.
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lean to
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lean-to
noun
bend/lean over backward (to do something)
Idioms
bend/lean over backward (to do something)
Nearby words
leaning
noun
lean on
phrasal verb
lean to
phrasal verb
lean-to
noun
leap
verb