We have no meanings for "seem disinclined" in our records yet.
1 The markets, however, seem disinclined to give him the option of deferral.
2 But farmers and flood victims seem disinclined to accept their fate.
3 You seem disinclined to accord me that privilege.
4 But they seemed disinclined to talk of them or of the war.
5 Wiggins is the agent, and seems disinclined to do what I wish.
6 To Rasputin's dismay, however, His Majesty seemed disinclined to append his signature.
7 He seemed disinclined to talk; so I said nothing; but followed his example.
8 Sadly Mr Warner seems disinclined to comply with our repeated requests.
9 Both were still for a while, and seemed disinclined to break the silence.
10 The mustached man seemed disinclined to have me along, wherever they were going.
11 It seems simple, and he seems disinclined to inflict further harm upon me.
12 But young Judith seemed disinclined to take up this phase of family superiority.
13 Saniel asked, after a moment, as Caffie seemed disinclined to open the conversation.
14 The others smirked, but he seemed disinclined to over-insist on the gulf between us.
15 Jan seemed disinclined to answer the call, being still busily questing to and fro.
16 She nodded, but seemed disinclined to say more about it.
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