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Meanings of
outbound
in English
That is going out or leaving.
outward
outward-bound
Related terms
outgoing
Synonyms
Examples for "
outward
"
outward
outward-bound
Examples for "
outward
"
1
Europe has to become more open, competitive and
outward
looking, he said.
2
An
outward
-
looking
school, it has plenty of contact with schools in Europe.
3
Youthful disaffection and boredom spirals
outward
into political power-play and catastrophic violence.
4
The
outward
changes in France were reflected in the dependent surrounding states.
5
God regards only the inward; the Church judges only by the
outward
.
1
An
outward
-
bound
Dutch East-Indiaman had anchored in the road since the morning.
2
Why this
outward
-
bound
expression when we're on the homeward tack, my hearty?
3
BTS's award reflects the increasingly
outward
-
bound
cultural power of South Korea.
4
In his
outward
-
bound
voyage he discovered an island in the Atlantic, in lat.
5
The
outward
-
bound
boat was on the point of starting for England.
Usage of
outbound
in English
1
Auckland Airport said an additional 14
outbound
flights have been cancelled today.
2
China does not publish its financial
outbound
investment on a monthly basis.
3
The Company is mainly engaged in the provision of
outbound
travel services.
4
Likewise, Australia is the most popular
outbound
travel destination for New Zealanders.
5
All the airlines have special offers over this period for
outbound
traffic.
6
Chinese lenders snapped up whatever limited opportunities arose from
outbound
China M&A.
7
Hawaii is one of the most popular destinations for Japanese
outbound
travellers.
8
He encountered a few
outbound
pilots during his assignment with CA security.
9
Airport screeners apparently failed to detect the C-4 on the
outbound
flight.
10
Then she understood, with tired wrath, that she was
outbound
once more.
11
Call it busted and catch a shuttle to the next
outbound
shift-carrier?
12
The company has suspended inbound and
outbound
truck loadings at the terminal.
13
The deal also comes as
outbound
acquisitions by Japanese companies continue to rise.
14
Chinese
outbound
travel is also a major concern for tourism businesses.
15
Chinese state media announced that Wuhan was shutting down
outbound
flights and trains.
16
It would be China's fourth-biggest
outbound
M&A deal, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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About this term
outbound
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
outbound investment
outbound deals
outbound flights
outbound acquisitions
outbound travel
More collocations
Outbound
through the time
Outbound
across language varieties
United States of America
Common