outward-bound in English

adjective
1
(of a ship or passenger) going away from home or point of origin.
an outward-bound crude oil carrier

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1. The ship is outward bound.

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6. In fact I hear that several Outward Bound schools are offering fortnight-long residential courses on the safe removal of the fleecy top.

7. Innovatory methods are also emerging for adult education, e.g. the adult education schools or 'Outward Bound' courses as developed in the United Kingdom, offering exercises and approaches which transform the content of traditional continuing training by seeking to adapt behavioural patterns rather than abstract knowledge.

8. Ab‧seil /ˈæbseɪl/ verb [ intransitive + down] British English to go down a cliff or a rock by sliding down a rope and pushing against the rock with your feet SYN rappel American English → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Abseil • Since his tragic mishap, the former marathon runner has accomplished many projects including an outward bound course, Abseiling and canoeing.