to lean or incline together toward the same direction or purpose.
From Latin co- (together) + inclinare (to lean or bend). The prefix co- indicates a shared or mutual action, while incline retains its original sense of physical or metaphorical leaning.
This word captures something physicists love: when multiple forces or objects naturally align in the same direction, they're coinclining—it's why gravity makes everything fall the same way and why groups of people often move toward shared goals.
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