Antonym: inward. Similar words: eastward, backwards and forwards, at war, hot war, post-war, software, be at war with, arrest warrant. Meaning: ['aʊtwə(r)d] adj. 1. relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind 2. that is going out or leaving. adv. toward the outside.
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61. Then, with military precision, signs, flags and other outward markings will change.
62. They are now regularly used by groups of people involved in Outward Bound activities and school parties.
63. Alternatively, for the outward journey only, cancellation coverage up to the holiday invoice cost. 8.
64. The people working in the bakery escaped alive only because its wall collapsed outward into the alleyway.
65. To all outward appearance, he looked benign enough, with a mild, unsullied face, the perfect choirboy.
66. The snow may crust at night, due to outward radiation, even thought the air temperature remains well above freezing point.
67. Mentally or instinctively he is looking for the pattern and his antennae are an outward expression of that inward instinct.
68. The outward rolling of the forefoot which occurs during the gait cycle.
69. Success or failure was in their own hands and the outward bound instructors acted only as safety supervisors.
70. Five star rating Outward Bound centre - canoeing, caving, rock climbing pony trekking etc.
71. Perhaps it is better to say that the direction of her interest turns from outward to inward.
72. Though by all outward appearances a woman of propriety, she had a penchant for mischief.
73. The outward calm she was managing to project was achieved only by a supreme effort of will-power.
74. But there were no outward signs that diplomatic efforts would soon defuse the fighting.
75. Right across the social scale,(sentencedict.com) religion made little perceptible difference to the outward shape of life.
76. This surface reaction of oxygen and carbon releases carbon monoxide which migrates outward and upon encountering oxygen burns to carbon dioxide.
77. The ability to convert ideas to things is the secret to outward success. Henry Ward Beecher
78. Airbags, designed for adult males, may punch outward too forcefully for children and small adults.
79. Starting from the centre,(sentencedict.com) pipe in an outward spiral to cover the pies.
80. The effect of a strong inner beauty, with no outward form, for example, can be both powerful and disturbing.
81. Despite the powerful persuasion of such experiences, there is no centrifugal force pushing you outward as the car turns.
82. Augusta resumed her pacing, throwing her hands outward in little distracted gestures.
83. As Peter looked outward, he was able to motivate others to change their perspective too.
84. The suggestion is that the central core area should be absolutely sacrosanct with slightly less stringent restrictions as you spread outward.
85. It revealed an unrepentantly superficial world where life revolved around the minutiae of outward appearances and public display.
86. She took no pleasure from the countryside as on the outward journey.
87. According to Ziad, Jamal had no problem at Netzarim junction on his outward journey.
88. Wright had presided with calmness over six years of considerable outward change, while preserving the inner spirit of the School unaltered.
89. What it does reveal is a teenager, to every outward appearance comfortable with his lot.
90. This timekeeper, now known as H-5, has all the internal complexity of H-4 but assumes an austere outward appearance.
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