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inward

[in-werd] / ˈɪn wərd /




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But recently, the company, which employs more than 62,000 people worldwide, has turned that focus inward.

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

Scientists think this burst of star formation may be fueled by gas flowing inward through the galaxy's distinctive oval-shaped structure.

From Science Daily Jul. 4, 2026

That study described how "international inward migration for Northern Ireland is very much a euro-centric experience with a relatively limited pull on international migration from outside the EU".

From BBC Jun. 14, 2026

But where other artists might have spiraled, White and his compatriots transcended, turning inward while also looking to the stars.

From Salon Jun. 7, 2026

To live amidst general regard, though it be but the regard of working people, is like “sitting in sunshine, calm and sweet;” serene inward feelings bud and bloom under the ray.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë




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