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Meanings of
shoreward
in English
(Of winds) coming from the sea toward the land.
onshore
seaward
inshore
offshore
Synonyms
Examples for "
onshore
"
onshore
seaward
inshore
Examples for "
onshore
"
1
Attacks at sea have increased this year as chaos has mounted
onshore
.
2
The deals should also grant improved
onshore
market access for Swiss banks.
3
Half of the power is set to come from
onshore
wind projects.
4
The pipeline could be expanded to support future
onshore
and offshore production.
5
Let's see what the main differences between
onshore
and offshore companies are.
1
Lead bars on all
seaward
windows cost at least five hundred alone.
2
In the balcony La Signorina reposed in a steamer chair, gazing
seaward
.
3
The current becomes focused between the sandbars, thus increases in speed
seaward
.
4
On the
seaward
side, watchtowers and war galleys serve the same purpose.
5
Sand had built up on the
seaward
side, locking it in place.
1
Ireland hold the overall lead after two days of short
inshore
races.
2
This was followed by success last night in the long
inshore
race.
3
The breeze died with the sun and the vessels were close
inshore
.
4
I'd anchor
inshore
despite the danger and send a watering party over.
5
He kept the boat
inshore
,
where the current was not so strong.
Usage of
shoreward
in English
1
In response to the signals of McGraw, the engine started slowly
shoreward
.
2
McCoy looked
shoreward
,
where the land was disappearing in the thickening haze.
3
We sent the canoes
shoreward
into the curve where the reeds lay.
4
There was no wrath in the tide, only an irresistible set
shoreward
.
5
Its only entrance is at the back, and on the
shoreward
side.
6
Almost immediately the launch, carrying several passengers, again made the trip
shoreward
.
7
Now I called to Thormod, and his voice answered me from
shoreward
.
8
And yet-his head was above the water-hewas moving
shoreward
-
he
was
struggling-
9
Having allowed half an hour to elapse, she dressed and walked
shoreward
.
10
Gripping the smatchet between his teeth, the captain began to swim
shoreward
.
11
After perhaps a minute's intense gaze
shoreward
,
Bobby leaned over, and whispered,-
12
The sea appeared to swell as a great rolling comber heaved itself
shoreward
.
13
They shook hands, and the seamen started
shoreward
with the terrier in tow.
14
A northeast wind moved the volume of it
shoreward
ahead of the ships.
15
The profoundness of Shakespeare seems a
shoreward
shallow when viewed alongside the Bible.
16
But the progress
shoreward
was slow, the progress down-stream amazingly rapid.
Other examples for "shoreward"
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About this term
shoreward
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
look shoreward
turn shoreward
gaze shoreward
move shoreward
row shoreward
More collocations
Shoreward
through the time
Shoreward
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common