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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121. The current account compares the value of exports and inward money flows to imports and outward money flows.
122. A man with outward courage dares to die; a man with inner courage dares to live. Lao Tzu
123. One realizes that all springs from the same common source and all is merely the outward expression of its restless creative power.
124. It is not always the missionary who is reluctant to change outward forms.
125. He gets his team working together without recourse to expensive T-groups or questionable outward bound training.
126. We are new people inside, so our outward garments should reflect that.
127. Since his tragic mishap, the former marathon runner has accomplished many projects including an outward bound course, abseiling and canoeing.
128. For apart from being equipped with eyes, head and body, dolphins and whales bear little outward physical resemblance to ourselves.
129. The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet, though she gave no outward sign.
130. The outward journey was quite uneventful as far as the Wadi Tamit, a steep defile leading down the escarpment on to the coastal plain.
131. Gilford was the star performer with his iron play, especially in an outward 31 in which he had six birdies.
132. The analysis spans a period when technology and communication techniques transformed the outward face of policing.
133. In other words, a net outward migration of almost 8[sentencedict.com],000 people.
134. He tried to maintain an outward in-difference by chatting casually with members of his group.
135. It does not retrace the zig-zags of its outward journey.
136. At the moment Dole is in top form with no outward physical sign of trouble.
137. The outward appearance of gloomy taciturnity was therefore taken for the whole man.
138. He consequently had to remain solely on his own surface, looking outward for sustenance.
139. On identity, the outward and visible evidence of regional flags, institutions and bureaucracies is everywhere.
139. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
140. Now one such centre, Outward Bound Loch Eil, have decided to help rectify the situation.
141. Some people who have HIV show no outward signs of the condition.
142. Lincoln Park is set up with four softball fields facing outward, with a refreshment stand / bathroom ramada at the hub.
143. The haiku was one which ended with a downward cut, followed by a single outward thrust.
144. Energy is the only life and is from the Body and Reason is the bound or outward circumference of Energy. William Blake
145. A specially developed Outward Bound course has also proved to be not only popular amongst staff, but most beneficial.
146. Despite the casual outward attitude toward injury and pain, the men deeply feared wounds.
147. In both outward profile and interior decor the yacht bears a very strong resemblance to her smaller sister.
148. They predict the problem will only worsen as Tucson continues spiraling outward.
149. That brings peace to us in the midst of our outward circumstances.
150. He puts his selected objects into lighted cases and projects their images outward through lenses in the peepholes.
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