Etymology:
Meaning:
To lean or slope backward, to assume a position of relaxation or ease.
Origin:
The word "recline" entered English in the 14th century from the Latin "reclinare." It is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*klei-," which also gave rise to the words "lean" and "cliff."
Usage:
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