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inwards
adverb
- towards the interior or middle of something
- in, into, or towards the mind or spirit
plural noun
- a variant spelling of innards
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In the meantime, to avoid tipping Andy off and to keep themselves safe, they retreated inwards.
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"These galaxies form quickly -- gas is sucked inwards to feed black holes and triggers bursts of stars, which are created at rates ten to 100 times faster than our Milky Way."
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When small creatures touch the fine trigger hairs on the outside of the door, it opens inwards within 0.5 ms.
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This business can really allow you to turn everything inwards and “it's all about me.”
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This time, however, it was all directed inwards.
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