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preposition (TOWARDS)
 
 
strong /fɔːr/ US  /fɔːr/ weak /r/ US  //

Definition

A2 towards; in the direction of: They looked as if they were heading for the train station. Just follow signs for the town centre. This time tomorrow we'll be setting off for the States. It says this train is for (= going to stop at) Birmingham and Coventry only.Describing movement towards
(Definition of for preposition (TOWARDS) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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