uninˈclinable,a. (un-1 7 b.) 1640Walton Life of Donne in D.'s Eighty Serm.Pref., The King..perswaded M. Donne to enter into the Ministery, to which he appeared (and was) uninclinable.1656Hobbes Liberty, Necess., & Chance 9 Seeing that mans heart without the grace of God, is uninclinable to good.