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leant

verb as in be disposed

verb as in count, depend on

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Example Sentences

Starmer leant into the theatricality beloved of his host, brandishing - with some performative flourish - the letter from King Charles inviting the president for another state visit.

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This season perhaps begs the question of whether pragmatism is Parker's philosophy or merely a style he's leant on to try to get Burnley back into the top flight this season?

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On Wintour’s trip to London, she leant in to the comparison, attending the gala performance of the new musical version of the film.

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He was stooping as he leant on the front desk.

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He also made a series of jokes that leant on racist stereotypes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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