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Definition of "outwards" []

  • From the interior toward the exterior; in an outward direction. (adverb)
  • Outwardly; (merely) on the surface. (adverb)

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Use "outwards" in a sentence
  • "During the Roman occupation of Palestine, Christianity was founded by Paul of Tarsus as a less ruthlessly monotheistic sect of Judaism and a less exclusive one, which looked outwards from the Jews to the rest of the world."
  • "So, for what it is worth this is just my fondest wishes and positive vibes sent outwards from the War Room to all of you out there."
  • "In fact, all her books grew, like a plant, from within outwards; they were born in the nursery of the schoolroom, and nurtured by the suggestions of the children's interest, thus blooming in the gar -"
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