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Lean

To lncline in opinion or prefer-ence. A court is sometimes said to “lean against” a doctrine, construction, or view contended for, whereby it is meant that the eourt regards it with disfavor or repugnance, because of its inexpedience, injustice, or in-consistency

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)