Both Uses
disinclined
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
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- Then, begging her pardon for all past unpleasantness, to make her a present of ten thousand roubles and so assist the rupture with Mr. Luzhin, a rupture to which I believe she is herself not disinclined, if she could see the way to it.†
Chpt 4.1 *disinclined = feeling reluctant to do something
- He felt fearfully disinclined to pull off the blanket, get up, get cold, but all at once something unpleasant ran over his leg again.†
Chpt 6.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(disinclined) feeling reluctant to do something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)