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reclinable

  • a word derived from recline.
    recline
    verb (used without object)
    to lean or lie back; rest in a recumbent position.

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Inside the train carriage, the seats are clean, comfortable and reclinable.

From BBC Oct. 23, 2024

Regardless of how you do it, be sure to buy your tickets in advance at a theater with superior seating, preferably one with reclinable loungers.

From Salon Jul. 24, 2023

Travelers can pay as much as an airline ticket for the service, but perks include an onboard restaurant, reclinable seats and internet.

From New York Times Aug. 15, 2022

Four quilted leather reclinable seats face each other in the limo's rear, with a champagne cooler in easy reach.

From US News Mar. 4, 2015

Now they're for travel movies—ones that assiduously indulge us right here, in the air conditioning, in a reclinable velour chair, with a 64-ounce beverage.

From Newsweek Jun. 5, 2010