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inward

 
 
/ˈɪnwəd/ adjective

Translation

MOVEMENT [always before noun] towards the centre or the inside of something
bir şeyin içinde/içine doğru
1720
inward investment UK money from foreign companies that is put into businesses in your own country
yabancı yatırım
14141411
INSIDE YOURSELF [always before noun] inside your mind and not shown to other people
iç, ruhsal
inward feelings → Opposite outward adjective2096
(Definition of inward adjective from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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