ə̇nˈklīnəbəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French enclinable, inclinable, from encliner, incliner to incline + -able — more at incline
1.
a. : having an inclination toward something : disposed
had formerly been very inclinable to dissipation
b. : disposed to favor or think well of : favorable
inclinable to our pleas
2. : having a tendency : tending to or toward
somewhat inclinable to corpulence
a heavy soil but inclinable to bake and dry out
3. : capable of being inclined
an inclinable punch press