Relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind.
That is going out or leaving.
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 .
6 It exalts the outward and material, not the spiritual and the real.
7 We're after comfortable seats, reasonable running costs, reliability and good outward vision.
8 We went body by body outward , taking out the hearts this time.
9 The loss of the outward purifies the affection and softens the heart.
10 Press on the trunk downward and then pull; the stone swings outward .
11 Tractable torque, sensational eight-speeder and excellent outward vision work in its favour.
12 We will no longer judge our candidates on their outward physical appearance.
13 Civilians, ranging from early twenties to late seventies, based on outward appearances.
14 That was the outward difference between the sisters in time of stress.
15 The outward act must be the simple effect of a living cause.
16 An outward - bound Dutch East-Indiaman had anchored in the road since the morning.
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