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How to use inward in a sentence

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Pratyaahaar means withdrawal of senses from their objects and turning the mind inward.
As his heart started to race, he drew his attention inward, focussing on his breathing.
At current rates of inward migration, native Tibetans will soon become a minority.
We'll look at all of these as we journey inward to our soul, outward to our world, and together into our community.
Protagoras, Parmenides, Democritus and Socrates looked inward to the human mind and there discovered logos, Human Reason.
Whatever be our inward frame, we are apt to perceive a wonderful congeniality in the world without us.
She had pale skin, and her belly button twirled inward, while mine buttoned out on my tummy.
As I finish the inward sweep to my belly button, my hands turn out and push back.
The glass doors are shielded from the inside with white, nearly transparent curtains and they blow inward with the breeze.
Below the umbones, the shell margin is folded inward forming a deep lunula and gaping between both valves.
These molecules have their headgroup regions pointing outward into the solvent and the carbon chain directed inward toward each other.
By turning inward the church has helped to create a greater distinction between secular and sacred.
It is best planted with the root ball on a slight inward angle towards your object being covered, at the same height as was potted.
A large amount of matter, left over from a supernova explosion spiraling inward towards an invisible black center.
Another shattering sound, this one as the glass sliding door that led out to the backyard exploded inward in a shower of glass and metal.
Specifically, the normally green stems began to discolor from the outside of the tree inward.
The concept has a glass panorama roof that slides open, and both side pillars slide inward, like in a T-top configuration.
Rims of individual leaf bases oxidize first, with the oxidation front proceeding inward or across the leaf base.
It is a common fault for a swimmer to start turning the head for the inward breath before the forward hand has entered the water.
She turned her face inward towards his shirt, breathing in deeply, then exhaling, her breath tickling his chest through the material.
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Instead, one gate moved inward by a fraction of a foot, and a pureed head peered cautiously between the gap.
Of the latter, the lower portion is drawn out, the inner and the alveolar part inward.
It describes the inward shrinking and shrivelling of a depraved nature, the witlessness which results from wickedness.
He became, I repeat, outwardly glorious from inward communion with his Father.
The inward grace required must not be measured by the apparent magnitude of the burden, but the strength of the sustainer.
It is, initially, a thing of the outward as type is a thing of the inward world.
Harry did not cease for my reproof, but his laugh was inward and subterraneous.
The inward spirit of our faiths is the same, and it is only in their outward manifestations that they present any divergency.
But everything evil rolled in whirling circles wearyingly and dizzyingly before my inward eye.
To make these moral instead of jural terms, the first thing that is needed is that we make the whole process an inward one.
Space or place has been said by Kant to be the form of the outward, time of the inward sense.
He twitched the latchstring, the door being so balanced on its hinges that it swung inward of itself.
The outer lip is also thickened and bent inward, and there is no operculum.
In vernation the apex of each segment is bent down with a slight curve inward.
He then lay down beside him, with one hand on his arbalest, and drew the bear-skin over them, hair inward.
Atlantean shoulders, and the whole carriage heroic, with equal inward force to guide the great machine!
This, he said, balmed his stomach, and kept him from having any inward pains.
At the very bottom, almost on a level with the tussocky surface of the marsh, a barrel lay on its side, its depth leading inward.
There is, in fact, a terrible confusion hidden in the New Morality, an ulcerous evil that is ever working inward.
Or rather, perhaps, some inward, unaccredited guardian signalled to him of danger.
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