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    Use "outward" in a sentence

    outward example sentences

    outward


    1. The young woman had her brains bashed in, chunks of her skull cracked and pulled outward like it was done with a crowbar or the back of a hammer


    2. Johnny had no idea how someone could show so many outward signs of emotion without seeming to feel them


    3. " He gave her a moment to push outward with the limbs that currently existed only in her mind


    4. Once back in my room I let the guard chain me to the pipe, settling on my camp bed with a show of outward serenity


    5. People had found you use the least material and provide the most seats and easiest entry with back-to-back benches facing outward with a grab bar every two seats


    6. Her sad and lonely inner child wandered the dark corridors of a huge adult world, while at the same time she could feel the steam head pressure of outrage building in the magma chambers that brooded darkly in the spaces between her quiet outward persona and her molten core


    7. “Wait a minute, pan the camera over that way,” interrupted Alexei, “Duncan, look at the open sites; they appear to be outward, not inward


    8. what is lacking the inward or outward environments must be changed


    9. inward environment may change the outward environment too


    10. suitable occupation or inoccupation a piece of the inward or outward

    11. We see the outward behavior and the poor choices


    12. Plan is the outward flow of God’s conscious intention to create and be


    13. An outward semblance of humanity is restored and the old biddy on the till loses interest now that Billy has rejoined the ranks of the normal


    14. As he speaks he raises his hands, palms facing outward in a gesture of conciliation


    15. Brunno charged with his head down and arms outward, but Roman


    16. The doctor clears his throat and takes half a step forward, palms facing outward


    17. Don’t inspect their outward appearance too much, because


    18. "You wish to play games, Onk?" Energy curled outward from his lips as he spoke


    19. With that, Drau'd's nostrils flared open, causing his chest to balloon outward as the pair of giant cavities sucked the air out of the room


    20. God is not interested in the size of our sacrifice, or the outward

    21. And should they fail, beyond them was a pair of massive wooden doors that, when shut, could be easily reinforced and buttressed against any outward aggression


    22. Nestled in the foul padding, an eyeless doll stared outward, her silk stuffing oozing down her face like maggots from a corpse's skull


    23. From his hands, sparks of energy leapt outward, merging several feet in front of his chest to form a ball of pulsing blue flames


    24. A cloud of dust billowed outward, rolling across the stone floor and around Nathalia's feet


    25. His power went outward, searching in all possible directions


    26. Ollius sent his telepathy outward and picked through their minds as best he could


    27. Darkness swept from the pod, spreading outward and into the Hangar


    28. Just the sight of her set his pulse racing, but he showed no outward emotions towards her


    29. ” There was no outward display of fear or even nervousness


    30. They radiated outward from the centre of the room like spokes on a wheel

    31. The overhang itself was barely half a metre deep, sloping outward at approximately forty-five degrees, but was well beyond his somewhat limited climbing experience


    32. About eight metres up the side of the mid-section several of the hull plates had been blown outward leaving a rounded hole where the edges had melted during entry into the atmosphere


    33. At Carthagena, Porto Bello, and La Vera Cruz, they had to encounter the competition of the Spanish merchants, who brought from Cadiz to those markets European goods, of the same kind with the outward cargo of their ship ; and in England they had to encounter that of the English merchants, who imported from Cadiz goods of the Spanish West Indies, of the same kind with the inward cargo


    34. Turns you inward and outward at the same time


    35. I showed no outward signs of grief, but I was feeling it deep in my soul


    36. elbows are pulled out and the lats are flared outward


    37. vessel from outward appearance


    38. Last time he checked the monitor AI it was only able to run checks of its own caretaker systems; certainly there was no sign any ability for outward communication – unless one of the programmers had found a way to enhance its evolutionary rate


    39. A dog’s outward appearance is an indication of its internal well being and health condition


    40. If she were troubled by the shift, she showed no outward signs of it

    41. ‘Excuse me?’ That was as near to an outward sign of outrage the elder was ever likely to reach


    42. She had not had an easy time of it and to her credit had turned out to be an intelligent, strong and forthright young woman with an outward appearance that belied her soft and gentle heart


    43. Only a remnant of L-Seven-Six but neither fully human, except in outward appearance


    44. ‖ In what manner, for example, can we be certain of mutual love? Are demonstrable expressions of love sufficient proofs in themselves? Are outward appearances genuine or do such expressions proceed from affected emotions or selfish motive(s)? Does an act of love anticipate a reciprocity of tender feelings or is (that) love for an individual, apart from ―loving‖ that individual, expressed less for its own sake rather than the sake of the beloved? At what juncture does Reason, justified by Faith, provide us with some measure of certainty that we may rely upon without imposing limits or placing conditions on that love?


    45. I believe that the world, however, is still in the throes of this inexhaustible scientific and technological revolution despite the many changes in its outward appearance


    46. At the outward glance of The Almighty,


    47. ‖ Perfection can neither add nor subtract from itself in the manner that it (already) exists in a perfect state of existence resistant to change, unlike some (possible) being whose potential attributes or (undetermined) nature remain hidden expression(s) subject to (outward) conceptual designs


    48. Is but an outward glance, a mere twitch of My finger


    49. As he fell, his body naturally moved outward in the direction of danger


    50. An animal can never hope to aspire to Wisdom because such efforts imply a certain insight into the underpinnings of conscious designs, not merely their outward expressions but all that lies hidden and beyond














































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    Synonyms for "outward"

    outward outbound outward-bound outwards seeming surface visible manifest superficial obvious overt outside exterior external over out from within

    "outward" definitions

    relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind


    that is going out or leaving


    toward the outside