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US
/ˈɪnbaʊnd, ˌɪnˈbaʊnd/
]
[ UK /ˈɪnbaʊnd/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnbaʊnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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directed or moving inward or toward a center
the inbound train
inward flood of capital
How To Use inbound In A Sentence
- This is not a bad thing, it's just...it has nothing to do with comments per se unless you call inbound links "comments" and I don't and neither does Blogger—they're backlinks! Archive 2005-12-01
- An inbound courier flashed past them, galloping horse lathered and blowing. THE CURSE OF CHALION
- Ten inbound long-haul flights, including from the US, Japan, South Africa, India and Japan, were also due to take off.
- Ellis left us after lunch, walking back to the station by himself and taking the next inbound Metro North express train to return to the city.
- They recommend the use of social media internally to break down communication barriers within the department - which they call inbound sharing - which would also include information and tips coming in from the public to the Defense Department. WFED / /
- The experiment re-routed inbound traffic through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles.
- The outbound tunnel is now being used for inbound traffic.
- In many cases, this allows families going on holiday for a week to check in for outward and inbound flights at the same time. Times, Sunday Times
- Last month more than half of the passengers passing through Prestwick were inbound travellers.
- The growth in the number of Canadians travelling abroad continues to outpace the performance of inbound travellers.