Toward the center or interior.
Relating to or existing in the mind or thoughts.
Related to the mental or spiritual condition as opposed to the bodily or exterior phenomena.
Directed or moving inward or toward a center.
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Examples for "inbound "
Examples for "inbound "
1 China was Australia's fastest-growing and most valuable inbound travel market, he said.
2 Reports from New Caledonia say inbound flights are fully booked until Christmas.
3 The technology is evolving fast, which means two inbound waves of problems.
4 Crew on inbound ships are not allowed to disembark, the notice said.
5 The alert, in capital letters, read: Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii.
1 It consists of the renunciation of the inward sin, the inward error.
2 We have had unprecedented international interest in trade, tourism and inward investment.
3 The officer after a moment of inward debate shifted to another line.
4 God regards only the inward ; the Church judges only by the outward.
5 They may feel their priorities shifting inward , toward home, hearth, and family.
6 She remains serious, inward - looking , trying to prepare herself for her own task.
7 Owing to its vast domestic market, Indonesia is getting more inward investment.
8 The knob turned in his hand and the door slowly opened inward .
9 It would have burst inward ; but for the supports I had placed.
10 There was a slight inward contraction of the grip; then it ceased.
11 Religious truth is reached not by reasoning, but by an inward perception.
12 Those signs outside were just one physical manifestation of my inward torment.
13 My thoughts turned inward , vividly recalling the events of the last week.
14 But drawing inward and becoming still, I think is the important thing.
15 Its objective is to halt the inward flow of fuel and technology.
16 His arguments were not new to her; the inward eagerness over-rode them.
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