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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91. Paul uses it of the Spirit, without any indication of any outward sign.
92. The city was indeed the most striking outward symbol of the industrial world, apart from the railway itself.
93. She'd seen things ... But in general it was good for mankind to look outward to the stars.
94. Over the years industrial capitalist society has been casting off many of the more obvious outward signs of inner distress.
95. This outward looking emphasis does not stop with the clergy but is even more demanding for the bishops.
96. Their outward appearance gives no hint as to the wealth of amazing finds that have come from local beaches in the past.
97. In fact I hear that several Outward Bound schools are offering fortnight-long residential courses on the safe removal of the fleecy top.
98. Such a change can be positive, giving a breathing space and a chance not to become too fixed in outward images.
99. He would probably try releasing Osman even if he gave no outward sign of acquiescence.
100. The outward tips of his bushy eyebrows were tilted upwards slightly, giving him a demonic appearance.
101. In fact, its sense organs and body are only an outward expression of this inward patterning, which we call instinct.
102. Even so, my right hand is clenched into a fist, the only outward sign that I am afraid.
103. Firstly, the qualifications and skill mix of the labour force, which might be undermined by outward migration.
104. This tension between change and continuity is the key to understanding the inner meaning as opposed to the outward form of working-class sport.
105. By this time, Leibniz was moving outward toward an application of his system with practical consequences.
106. People are born with these defects but often show no outward signs of problems.
107. Is the tote bag an exterior uterus, the outward sign of the unmentionable burden?
108. Funeral furnishing was a trade in which the outward and visible signs of his merchandise helped to advertise his craft.
109. It is comparable with the oddness which might visit all our outward appearances if we stopped looking in mirror.
110. Apart from one being inward and the other outward,(www.Sentencedict.com) Locke regards reflection and sensation as being very similar.
111. But to all outward appearance she was, let it be said, the slightest bit slatternly.
112. Six weeks later, most of its organs are present and its outward appearance begins to resemble that of a baby.
113. At the end of their financial tether, they converted Outward Bound into a charter yacht.
114. Such killings are only the most dramatic outward manifestation of the powerful social forces that keep women trapped in dangerous situations.
115. Can the combination of both inward and outward investment be made complementary to rather than a substitute for domestic investment?
116. In these projections the movement is not of external reality inward but of the self outward.
117. As this strong shock wave races outward from the impact site, it raises a storm of dust.
118. Though they seemed to have refined the outward form of marriage, I suspected that underneath not everything ran smoothly.
119. The outward symptoms arose out of Tudor Grange's ambitious expansion programme, which could only be fuelled by borrowings.
120. Barnes is a very intense young man, in spite of his cheeky-chappy outward look.
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