Happening or located inside or further inside
“The outward and inward walls of the canal are hewn out of a rock.”
Coming or moving closer, inward, or towards a given destination
“There is thus a vast inward movement of goods in bulk, among which coal, sand, and building stone are usually the bulkiest.”
Existing within the mind, soul or spirit, and often not expressed
“It makes us aware of the behavioral patterns of types of people in diverse circumstances and their inward thoughts.”
(obsolete) On intimate or friendly terms with
“The earl of Essex was most inward with the earl of Southampton, Sir Christopher Blunt, and others.”
Located, facing or moving in the direction of the land, as opposed to the sea
Relating to or affecting the intestine
Naturally as part or consequence of something
Mental or spiritual
Situated in the interior of a country rather than on the coast
Towards, or existing, on the inside
“Matt reached down and opened the door inward with his left, ready to sprint out of there if the alarm sounded.”
In that
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