[
US
/ˈaʊtˌbaʊnd/
]
[ UK /aʊtbˈaʊnd/ ]
[ UK /aʊtbˈaʊnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
that is going out or leaving
the departing train
an outward journey
outward-bound ships
How To Use outbound In A Sentence
- She angled starboard into the outbound shipping channel, steering precisely. CORMORANT
- Together, they coordinated inbound and outbound surface movements.
- Inbound traffic was re-routed through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles.
- The outbound tunnel, renovated last year, now is being used for inbound traffic.
- But with a simple app that ties your browser to your Google Voice directory you'll be able to make calls bridged between the outbound legs being made by Google Voice to your Skype ID on the SkypePhone like I do today, or to your Android G1 via whatever client they put on it that acts like VoIP but brings the call in via the cell phone's circuit switched network. VoIP Watch
- Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million inbound visitors.
- In 1980 about 150 of the Fortune 500 companies were headquartered in the state, now its around 30 – so outbound relocation is a big trend! Dating sites Using NY Affiliates now Subject to State Tax. « The Paradigm Shift
- Calls are inbound and outbound and the sales operation is supported by a technical helpdesk. Times, Sunday Times
- The outbound date of travel determines the fare for the entire journey and ticketing must be within seven days of booking.
- Thirty-five percent of outbound travelers went to China, while 23 percent headed to Southeast Asia.