incline away (from someone or something)
incline away (from someone or something)
To tilt or slant away from someone or something. Please don't tell me that the attic is inclining away from the rest of the house.
See also: away, incline, someone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
incline away (from someone or something)
to lean or slope away from someone or something. I inclined away from her to avoid her alcohol breath. The land inclined away from the house.
See also: away, incline
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- draw away
- draw away from (someone or something)
- drag (someone or something) away from (something)
- come away
- chase (someone or something) (away) from some place
- chase from some place
- deflect
- deflect (something) away from (someone or something)
- deflect away from
- away