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inward

[in-werd] / ˈɪn wərd /




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I can almost feel the satisfaction, the inward chuckle that must have accompanied the writing of it.

From Los Angeles Times

Hotel architects installed pocket doors that don’t require space to swing inward or outward, but have mechanisms that are costly to maintain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of retreating inward, Julie pushed herself to look outward for a way to matter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The economic picture is looking better now, particularly in the U.S. given the prospect of lower interest rates, tax cuts and inward investment, JPM says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because their event horizons are relatively small, material falling inward becomes extremely hot and bright before crossing the point of no return.

From Science Daily