That is going out or leaving.
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Examples for "outward"
Examples for "outward"
1Europe has to become more open, competitive and outward looking, he said.
2An outward-looking school, it has plenty of contact with schools in Europe.
3Youthful disaffection and boredom spirals outward into political power-play and catastrophic violence.
4The outward changes in France were reflected in the dependent surrounding states.
5God regards only the inward; the Church judges only by the outward.
1Auckland Airport said an additional 14 outbound flights have been cancelled today.
2China does not publish its financial outbound investment on a monthly basis.
3The Company is mainly engaged in the provision of outbound travel services.
4Likewise, Australia is the most popular outbound travel destination for New Zealanders.
5All the airlines have special offers over this period for outbound traffic.
1An outward-bound Dutch East-Indiaman had anchored in the road since the morning.
2Why this outward-bound expression when we're on the homeward tack, my hearty?
3BTS's award reflects the increasingly outward-bound cultural power of South Korea.
4In his outward-bound voyage he discovered an island in the Atlantic, in lat.
5The outward-bound boat was on the point of starting for England.
6A group of three stood on the saloon deck of an outward-bound steamer.
7An additional twelve vessels would be necessary to deal with the outward-bound trade.
8A red glare came from an outward-bound steamer that was coaling.
9A voyage is a serious thing, and particularly an outward-bound voyage.
10Introspection is a rare thing in our modern outward-bound life.
11Anjengo became the first port of call for outward-bound ships.
12He was there to see the outward-bound clipper, and greet her on her return.
13We had turned into Lovers' Lane, outward-bound, the ponies walking.
14The last pintado left us 240 miles within the tropics to follow an outward-bound vessel.
15Of seventy-five men that went in her from England outward-bound, only nine got home alive.
16But the route which most tries a ship's prowess is the outward-bound voyage to California.