inward

  • 21inward — adjective 1 (only before noun) felt or experienced in your own mind but not expressed to other people: a feeling of inward satisfaction | inward panic 2 moving towards the inside or centre of something inwardly adverb: I managed to smile, but… …

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  • 22inward — I UK [ˈɪnwə(r)d] / US [ˈɪnwərd] adjective 1) [only before noun] felt or experienced in your own mind but not obvious to other people John breathed an inward sigh of relief. 2) going towards the inside or centre of something inward migration II UK …

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  • 23inward — 1. adjective /ˈɪnwəd/ Situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside. There is nothing can be added unto the daintinesse of Fulvius wives death, who was so inward with Augustus. 2. adverb /ˈɪnwəd/ Towards the inside …

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  • 24inward — adj. Inward is used with these nouns: ↑current, ↑investment, ↑investor, ↑migration, ↑sigh …

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  • 25inward — Synonyms and related words: anonymous, bosom, center, central, closet, core, deep, deep seated, deepest recesses, entering, esoteric, guts, heart, heart of hearts, immanent, implanted, implicit, in, inalienable, inbound, incognito, incoming,… …

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  • 26inward — [ˈɪnwəd] adj I 1) felt in your own mind but not obvious to other people 2) going towards the inside or centre of something Ant: outward II inward [ˈɪnwəd] an American spelling of inwards …

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  • 27Inward Bound — (IB) is a running competition held between the residential halls and colleges of the Australian National University. It is the most prestigious sporting event in the interhall sporting calendar. Held annually, the competition involves almost 200… …

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  • 28inward investment — noun Investment in production, manufacturing, distribution, etc in an area or country by business organizations based elsewhere, esp in foreign countries • • • Main Entry: ↑inward * * * inward investment UK US noun [countable/uncountable]… …

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  • 29Inward investment — is the injection of money from an external source into a region, in order to purchase capital goods for a branch of a corporation to locate or develop its presence in the region.Foreign sources, such as transnational corporations or multinational …

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  • 30inward investment — ➔ investment * * * inward investment UK US noun [C or U] ECONOMICS ► money invested in a country by companies and investors from foreign countries: »China is now the leading recipient of inward investment in the world …

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