inwards in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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inwards [Brit ˈɪnwədz, Am ˈɪnwərdz] ADV

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When a liquid is under pressure, each particle gets pushed inwards by all the surrounding particles, and, in reaction, pushes them outwards.
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The cap margin has a band of sterile tissue that is rolled inwards when young.
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Both the nave and the transepts had entrance doors which swung inwards.
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The margin of the cap is rolled inwards when young, but unrolls and elevates as it matures.
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The cap margin is striate and rolled inwards.
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Dancers separately, and as couples, faced outwards to the spectators as much as they faced inwards.
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Non-radial pulsations are when some parts of the surface move inwards and some outward at the same time.
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All of the atrial siphons point inwards, emptying into a single, common cloaca in the centre of the cylinder.
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Players race their pieces around the board, spiralling inwards to be the first to get all of their pieces to the centre.
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This can be pushed north, south, east, west; pushed inwards (down), nudged left and right, or rotated left and right.
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