outwards in the PONS Dictionary

outwards Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

clearance outwards
clear outwards

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Unlike winds in a tornado, winds in a downburst are not rotational but are directed outwards from the point where they strike land or water.
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These legs were joined to the front wing spar close to the fuselage, cross braced and splayed outwards to increase the track.
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As the fluid passes further along the plate, the zone in which shearing action occurs tends to spread further outwards.
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All planets are at small near resonances; proceeding outwards, they are 3:2, 4:2, 2:1, 4:1.
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The emphasis is placed on the end bays, each highlighted by double pairs of pilasters, of which the inner pairs project outwards.
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At this point, the college started to expand outwards from the original school buildings with additional surrounding facilities.
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The connection is then made secure by pulling the chain outwards on both sides of the link.
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The stems spread outwards, then grow erect at the ends.
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So the player must travel outwards, warp and then travel back in to land on a planet, giving plenty of opportunity for pirates to attack.
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In this case, the tendency for an axle or vehicle to turn outwards from a corner.
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