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  1. The meaning of LEAN is to incline, deviate, or bend from a vertical position. How to use lean in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Lean.

  2. noun. the act or state of leaning; inclination: The tower has a pronounced lean. verb phrase. Informal. to exert influence or pressure on in order to gain cooperation, maintain discipline, or the like: The state is leaning on the company to clean up its industrial wastes. to criticize, reprimand, or punish:

  3. LEAN definition: 1. to (cause to) slope in one direction, or to move the top part of the body in a particular…. Learn more.

  4. If you lean on something, you incline your body against it, like the way you lean against a wall while waiting in line. If you lean on a person, you rely on her for moral support, like the way you lean on your best friend when you're feeling sad or worried. If you’re tired, lean back in your chair.

  5. LEAN meaning: 1. to (cause to) slope in one direction, or to move the top part of the body in a particular…. Learn more.

  6. If you lean on or against someone or something, you rest against them so that they partly support your weight. If you lean an object on or against something, you place the object so that it is partly supported by that thing.

  7. Lean is a way of thinking about creating needed value with fewer resources and less waste. And lean is a practice consisting of continuous experimentation to achieve perfect value with zero waste. Lean thinking and practice occur together.

  8. 1. To bend or slant away from the vertical. 2. To incline the weight of the body so as to be supported: leaning against the doorpost. See Synonyms at slant. 3. To rely for assistance or support: Lean on me for help. 4. To have a tendency or preference: a government that leans toward fascism. 5.

  9. LEAN definition: 1. to move the top part of your body in a particular direction: 2. thin and healthy: 3. Lean meat…. Learn more.

  10. • He leant forward on the table, emphasising the points with a thin finger. • All of the trees were leaning in the wind. • Joe leaned on the gate and watched as they drove away. • She leaned on the railings and looked out at the sea. • David was driving and Shaun was leaning over.

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