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I . inland [ˈɪnlənd] ADJ

II . inland [ˈɪnlænd] ADV

1. inland (towards middle):

inland

2. inland (in the middle):

inland

inland bill N ECON

inland bill

Inland Revenue N Brit

Usage examples with inland

the Inland Revenue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Species may move inland as less land is accessible.
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They are found coastally as well as in salt marshes and around inland salt lakes.
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In winter, the east winds can be as cold as further inland.
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He went inland and came at a house where a beautiful girl was standing.
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As the population increased, settlements were made further inland.
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From a theonymical point of view, this suggest some ethno-cultural differences between the coast and inland areas.
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The shallow draft enabled them to navigate far inland in shallow rivers.
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The tsunami reached in height and swept inland, destroying the town centre and leaving over 1,000 people missing, with over 300 confirmed dead.
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It was built further inland from the shore, and was about 10 metres tall.
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But about 1500 ft inland, a ridge ran roughly parallel to the shoreline.
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