Use "inwards" in a sentence

1. Aduncity - Curvature inwards; hookedness

2. The door opens inwards.

3. Her thoughts turned inwards.

4. Horizontal angle: 30° inwards and outwards.

5. Why do we continue looking inwards?

6. Does the window open inwards or outwards?

7. A breeze blew the curtains inwards.

8. Windows were blasted inwards by the fusillade.

9. Brown stains caused by small flames crept inwards.

10. She turns her toes inwards when she walks.

11. Concave describes a shape that curves inwards

12. Interlink hands behind your back, palms facing inwards.

13. A large section of the building immediately collapsed inwards.

14. She pressed back against the door until it swung inwards.

15. Concave definition: A surface that is Concave curves inwards in the middle

16. His eyes swivelled in an old panic, trying to look inwards.

17. All the windows were blasted inwards with the force of the explosion.

18. 11 A curved-inwards wall has a convergent effect on wall spray.

19. Companies which looked inwards to Whitehall are now listening to their customers and shareholders.

20. But certainly some ebullience in me was checked, held in and turned inwards.

21. Move to the Belt Tensioning Bolts and tighten them inwards towards the Conveyor Motor

22. 9 Caudal edges have to be straight or curving outwards, and not bending inwards.

23. The concern is with taking a wider perspective, looking outwards rather than inwards.

24. 18 With agonising slowness the great gates swung inwards and Jamie found himself confronting ... a bear.

25. See also -s (“ used in the formation of certain adverbs: Backwards, downwards, inwards, etc

26. When subjected to pressure, the adjusting elements are displaced inwards against the inner bearing sleeve.

27. In fact, the reason you move outwards is that there is insufficient force pulling you inwards.

28. They have to look inwards, too - sometimes very closely - at the workings of the organization itself.

29. When you need to turn your mattress, place the bottom inwards with the air hole side facing outwards.

30. We, all of us, have to understand that thinking inwards is not the solution to the world's problems.

31. Behind her in the fluorescent glint bald heads and napes bulge over armchairs still turned inwards, turned away.

32. The sideview mirror of a car, which curves inwards, is a good example of a Concave shape

33. While Convex means to bend or protrude outwards, concave is the opposite and means to bend inwards

34. Hold the bar with an alternate grip, that is one palm facing outwards and one facing inwards.

35. The large supporting pillars at the corners of the spire are seen to bend inwards under the stress.

36. When someone's head is Concaved inwards like a brainlet or as if you dont have a brain

37. The game features eleven chapters, moving inwards from Pluto, each of which consists of 10 waves of attacking hostiles.

38. Unresponsive export markets led many houses to turn their attention inwards and focus on long-neglected domestic sales.

39. Once again the novel repeatedly turns inwards to examine its own nature, presenting itself as a kind of palimpsest.

40. When I am not using the Bowsaw I put it down with the handle facing forwards and the blade facing inwards

41. This is a good thing because, even if you could, further impacts might well drive them inwards, skewering your lungs.

42. Afferently 释义: in a manner moving to the centre or inwards 意思、发音、翻译及示例

43. She was still shivering when he finished, but the warmth gradually began to seep inwards to where her bones were chilled.

44. She was still shivering when he finished,[sentencedict .com] but the warmth gradually began to seep inwards to where her bones were chilled.

45. The pivoting door leaf is able to pivot inwards by means of pivot arms (9) which are activated by a vertical rotation post (13).

46. Armour is (from outside inwards), maximum absorption rubber, maximum resilience rubber, maximum toughness and springiness steel, maximum resilience rubber, maximum thickness aluminium.

47. Afferent definition: bringing or directing inwards to a part or an organ of the body, esp towards the brain or Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

48. As verbs the difference between Convolute and involute is that Convolute is to make unnecessarily complex while involute is to roll or curl inwards

49. At least one blind recess (13) is embodied with a wall surface with flat sections tapering inwards which abut against each other along edges.

50. The function of the Adductor muscles is to pull the thighs together and rotate the upper leg inwards, as well as stabilising the hip

51. Cathode (plural Cathodes) (electricity) An electrode, of a cell or other electrically polarized device, through which a positive current of electricity flows outwards (and thus, electrons flow inwards)

52. Clubfoot (talipes equinovarus) occurs when there are abnormal bones or tight ligaments in the foot, which causes the foot (or feet) to be pointed downwards or turned inwards

53. Basinful 释义: a round container open and wide at the top with sides sloping inwards towards the bottom 意思、发音、翻译及示例

54. So just remember, Concave has the word 'cave' in it so I always imagine that it's kind of caving inwards caving inwards It's a little bit of an exaggerated drawing but you get the general idea this is a Concave lens right over here and let me draw its principal axis so this is its principal axis shouldn't curve at the beginning just redraw it

55. To this end, at least the upper folds (3a) of the accordion-type receptacle jacket (3) that are directed outwards in a roof-like manner are longer than the folds (3b) that are directed inwards.

56. And that's a pretty efficient system, but the problem is that the way that those laws are made and the way those governments think is absolutely wrong for the solution of global problems, because it all looks inwards.

57. For we read: "And thou shalt take all the fat that covereth the inwards, and the Caul that is above the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and burn them upon the altar" (Ex

58. Bowed basement walls may be an indication of serious foundation and basement problems, but can in some cases be difficult to detect.Basement walls often curve inwards due to hydrostatic pressure and expansive soils, both of which exert sustained pressure on your foundation or basement and crawlspace walls.

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60. Advehent: bringing inwards advenient: due to outside causes adventitious: accidental; casual adventive: a thing or person coming from outside adversaria: miscellaneous notes; commonplace books adversative: word or phrase expressing opposition advert: refer to in speech or writing advertorial: advertisement presented as if it were editorial material

61. Is that anode is (electricity) an electrode, of a cell or other electrically polarized device, through which a positive current of electricity flows outwards (and thus, electrons flow inwards) it usually, but not always, has a positive voltage while Anticathode is the opposite of a cathode, an anode.

62. Exodus 29:13 View whole chapter See verse in context And thou shalt take all the fat that covereth the inwards, and the Caul that is above the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and burn them upon the altar

63. A probe-pointed Bistoury is now to be slid along the director, and with its edge turned upwards and inwards, according to the seat of stricture, the following mentioned parts are to be divided -- viz., the falciform process, 6; the inner wall of the canal, which is continuous with the fascia propria, 9;

64. The vascular Cambium is the main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants, specifically in dicots such as buttercups and oak trees, gymnosperms such as pine trees, as well as in certain vascular plants.It produces secondary xylem inwards, towards the pith, and secondary phloem outwards, towards the bark.

65. ‘Other episodes have been attributed to anatomic abnormalities, including a patulous Stensen's duct masseter muscle hypertrophy and Buccinator muscle weakness.’ ‘The moment the child is a mouth breather, and the tongue drops to the floor of the mouth, the Buccinators continue to push inwards and cause the upper arch to collapse.’

66. ‘Other episodes have been attributed to anatomic abnormalities, including a patulous Stensen's duct masseter muscle hypertrophy and Buccinator muscle weakness.’ ‘The moment the child is a mouth breather, and the tongue drops to the floor of the mouth, the Buccinators continue to push inwards and cause the upper arch to collapse.’

67. As nouns the difference between cathode and Cation is that cathode is (electricity) an electrode, of a cell or other electrically polarized device, through which a current of electricity flows inwards (and thus, electrons flow outwards) it usually, but not always, has a negative voltage while Cation is (chemistry) a positively charged ion—opposed to anion.

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