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Lean toward doing Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫin/ /ˈtɔɹd/, /təˈwɔɹd/ /ˈduɪŋ
LEEN tor(d) DOO-ing
lˈiːn/ /tʊwˈɔːd/ /dˈuːɪŋ
leen-too-AWD DOO-ing

Definition

To be more likely to choose or prefer to do something, often after some thought or consideration.

Usage & Nuances

'Lean toward doing' is slightly formal or neutral and often used for expressing preferences or tendencies, especially after considering different options. The verb after 'toward' always takes the -ing form. Don't confuse with 'lean' meaning to physically bend.

Example Sentences

I lean toward doing my homework in the evening.

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She leans toward doing exercises at the gym rather than at home.

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Many people lean toward doing nothing on Sundays.

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After much debate, the team leaned toward doing a complete redesign.

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I'm leaning toward doing something adventurous for vacation this year.

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Most voters seem to lean toward doing what’s best for their families.

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