Which preposition to use with disinclined
And it is equally true; that a few children have so far preferred the society of their parents alone, as to become disinclined to other society.
The mass-peoples, at any rate of the more modern nations, are quiescent, peaceable, and disinclined for strife.
Very few English people can stand the intense heat of the Egyptian summer, and Mary Whately being disinclined in 1864 to come so far as to England, spent a short time instead in Syria.
Since the previous evening he had been cool with Duncan, and the rest had long rather despised him as a boy who'd do anything to be popular; so he sat there silent, looking as disdainful as he could, and not touching the tea, for which he felt disinclined after the recent potations.