1. reclined - Adjective
2. reclined - Verb
of Recline
Falling or turned downward; reclinate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTwas when the seas were roaring With hollow blasts of wind, A damsel lay deploring, All on a rock reclined. John Gay
A recumbent bicycle has a reclined chair-like seat that some riders find more comfortable than a saddle, especially riders who suffer from certain types of seat, back, neck, shoulder, or wrist pain. Source: Internet
By the late Republic, if not earlier, women dined, reclined, and drank wine along with men. Source: Internet
The camera captured Kelly from a side angle as she reclined in a black leather captain’s seat. Source: Internet
For their feasts, Mithraic initiates reclined on stone benches arranged along the longer sides of the Mithraeum – typically there might be room for 15 to 30 diners, but very rarely many more than 40 men. Source: Internet
Following an interview on coronavirus, Bakalova led the 76-year-old statesman into a hotel room, where he reclined on a bed and appeared to put his hands down his pants, before he was interrupted by Sacha Baron Cohen's character. Source: Internet