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in·ner [ˈɪnəʳ] ADJ usu attr

1. inner (interior):

inner

2. inner (emotional):

inner
inner
inner
inner feelings
inner life

in·ner ˈcity N

ˈin·ner tube N

inner tube

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The inner surfaces of the shell have small pits (or is endopunctate).
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The inner lip is short, curved, reflected over and appressed to the base.
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This interior is offset slightly to the southeast, where the inner wall is narrower.
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The inner iron door of the safe was closed but not locked.
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He had to find an inner balance to overcome obstacles that went far beyond his career.
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As she grew older, he taught her the inner workings of cars.
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Specifically, it is between the two inner tracks that provide local service.
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The "white line" is the inner layer of the wall.
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The inner surface has a faint green mark covering all or most of it.
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You can notice the age of the building by how you have to stoop to go through the inner doors between rooms.
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