Antonym: outer. Similar words: winner, runner, manner, planner, in no way, innate, tunnel, manned. Meaning: ['ɪnə(r)] adj. 1. located inward 2. located or occurring within or closer to a center 3. innermost or essential 4. confined to an exclusive group 5. exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence 6. inside or closer to the inside of the body.
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181. In the stage when she begins forming her own inner values, her capacities for paying attention reach a new dimension.
182. But in Johnson's inner circle of advisers, there were fewer defections.
183. In everyone's life, at some time(Sentencedict.com), our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit. Albert Schweitzer
184. New investigative techniques have opened up the black box of the brain and have begun to shed light on its inner workings.
185. College students work at a camp for kids from the inner city, leading craft activities and sports competitions.
186. Between 1971-8 and 1978-84 the largest upward shifts in rates of population change all occurred in Inner London boroughs.
187. There is no such thing as inner peace. There is only nervousness and death. Fran Lebowitz
188. I had the feeling I was disappointing him, and it filled me with a dull continuous inner chest pain.
189. While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic, and conducive to inner preparation.
190. Hubbell, part of the Clintons' inner circle, is intimately familiar with their financial affairs.
191. Priority is to be given to the 57 authorities submitting Inner Area Programmes.
192. But some, including Eros, wander out of the asteroid belt and into the inner solar system during each orbit.
193. Needless to say, those who lived in the inner cities had a high index of deprivation.
194. Place the ball of your thumbs at the inner comers of the eyes just below the eye-socket.
195. The social characteristics of the two outer-city communities differ quite considerably from those of the inner city.
196. Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
197. The intrigue, if one existed, was worthy of the inner circle of the Imperial court on far distant Knossos.
198. Arran is the most southerly of the Inner Hebridean islands, 15 miles away from Ardrossan on the Ayrshire coast.
199. New legislation may allow inner London boroughs to take over education, perhaps on a piecemeal basis.
200. Ministers should also consider ways of improving sports facilities for youngsters living in inner cities, they claimed.
201. It was subsequently placed in the inner oratory where it was enshrined beneath an altar.
202. Their true story spans chaos theory, something called strange attractors and the inner marvels of microprocessors.
203. A man with outward courage dares to die; a man with inner courage dares to live. Lao Tzu
204. Armament underwing comprises a UV-16-57 rocket pod on the outer pylon and an inert AA-8 Aphid air-to-air missile on the inner pylon.
205. The urban crisis or the inner city problem conflates a number of quite different economic, political and social issues.
206. Arthur, who had followed so much of Jack's inner journey, was the perfect companion during those strange days.
207. She has a talent for playing modern women who must find the inner strength to fight their own battles.
208. Why should the department suddenly have directed its policies to the benefit of the inner city?
209. UB40 in the inner pocket, papers and baccy and lighter and keys: ready to practise her autograph!
210. On Jan. 9, officials confiscated a large residential dumpster caked with dried blood on the inner sides and bottom.
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