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"inwards" Definitions
  1. towards the inside or centre
  2. towards yourself and your interests

180 Sentences With "inwards"

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It's a time when we turn inwards, towards each other.
Toxic masculine values poison inwards as well as outwards. #InternationalMensDay.
But as it turns its focus inwards to cover past
"[There's] no way to explain inwards by email," Bronwen says.
Either way, best to start from the edges and work inwards.
As this occurs, the whole structure appears to buckle and fold inwards.
O'Neill also suggested looking inwards to understand the root of your jealousy.
Water was turning to ice, and the original shoreline had receded inwards.
This exhibition, "Turning Inwards," finds Bourgeois at her most candid and introspective.
So, that means they will look inwards for their growth going forward.
Other doors only opened inwards, which made them unusable in the dark.
Britain's turn inwards after Brexit pushed France and Germany into each other's arms.
The PX's earcups fold flat, but, annoyingly, you can't fully fold them inwards.
Often, she'll turn that honesty inwards, examining her own life, beliefs, and identity.
So, if you got an issue, turn it outwards and turn it inwards.
"This is a great opportunity to focus inwards and apply our technology here."
They've both been hurt by loved ones, and it's caused them to retreat inwards.
This entry takes the sharp turn inwards when presenting how everyone acquires their Personas.
By contrast, on album highlight "Flaw," which comes just two tracks later, she looks inwards.
What IDLES do differently to their punk forebears is reflect inwards and scrutinise their rage.
It was very much a case of looking inwards, instead of looking outwards, for inspiration.
Many NASCAR tracks use banked turns that are sloped to keep race cars tilted inwards.
In a way, it's about establishing a safe and positive environment, and not just facing inwards.
He looked more inwards than ever, but when he opened his mouth there was zero constraint.
Whereas Marines roll their sleeves inwards, soldiers will roll their sleeves with the camouflage facing out.
It would be so easy to turn fully inwards, to give ourselves to the worst thoughts.
Both the glass on front and the rear face curve inwards slightly toward the side edges.
"He began to massage my legs, and then quickly moved inwards on my thighs," she said.
All of his low kicking was done with his left leg, buckling Lawler's lead leg inwards.
These signals correspond to a pair of black holes (or neutron stars) spiraling inwards until they collide.
It is harder to achieve consistent gains in output per person in any economy that looks inwards.
And when that promise is not realized, the anger is then either directed inwards or directed outwards.
During periods of ethnic strife in the 20th century hyphenated-Indian communities turned inwards for self-protection.
As the water escapes, it opens up pores in the food, allowing the oil to penetrate inwards.
Almost five months of post-election coalition wrangling have turned the attentions of Germany's political class inwards.
The headset has four cameras, two facing inwards to track eye movements, and two outer facing ones.
Both brothers fight with their lead foot toed inwards and are subsequently vulnerable to outside low kicks.
However, the narrative soon spirals inwards until readers find themselves rethinking the characters they thought they knew.
One of the challenges I think — and I argue in the book — is not to look inwards.
It looked as if the walls were shrinking inwards, forming a deep, dark, dead end up ahead.
To keep the pyramid from collapsing inwards, giant self-inflating airbags filled with liquid were inserted inside.
Locality is less important to Barnes on his latest album Compassion: the artistic gaze has turned inwards.
To turn inwards, thanking providence for a homeland shielded by two oceans, is a tradition with deep roots.
Other papyri include various treatments for eye diseases, such trichiasis, when the eyelashes grow inwards toward the eye.
Fold the left and right edges of the dough inwards, making thirds as you would for a letter.
This is a club that must looks inwards and ask: why the bloody hell are we doing this?
Against orthodox opponents he will use a step up lead leg kick to buckle their lead leg inwards.
Don't worry about how you'll pull this off just yet — just turn inwards and ask yourself what you want.
" It said the U.S. should look inwards to fix its problems instead of using the international society as "scapegoat.
I encourage you to take a look inwards, and examine some of your own shameful content you've consumed recently.
He harbors ambitions that end with a dominant Russia expanding its influence and a weak United States contracting inwards.
Footage seen by Reuters showed a hole in the hull at the waterline with the metal torn open inwards.
" And there are a few low-calorie gnostic pronouncements: "We need to think inwards, and to think from within.
They also want to demonstrate their embrace of open markets as the United States turns inwards under President Donald Trump.
This is a campaign that in its final days is turning inwards and shrinking, not trying to grow its vote.
If they had moons while migrating, this movement inwards would generate additional gravitational forces between the moon and the planet.
Repeated infections make a person's eyelashes turn inwards, so that they scrape the surface of the eyes with every blink.
The planned changes come as Brazil looks to open markets while much of the world appears to be turning inwards.
Returning to Dutra, Breese used heavy low kicks to punish the wide swings of the Brazilian, buckling his knee inwards.
""How do I capture the intense, focused gaze inwards as well as outwards, which I feel is characteristic of Greta.
After 183 minutes, the main structural cross beams began to fail, and after two hours parts of the boat collapsed inwards.
Bowie inspired multiple generations to look nowhere except inwards when thinking about the kind of human being they wanted to be.
"Ingrown hairs are hairs that tend to grow inwards in the follicle" New York City-based dermatologist Anita Cela, MD, explains.
Throughout the neighborhood, garage doors were bent inwards and sandbags -- no match for the flooding -- sat scattered in front of homes.
But to keep its contents from falling off in the event of an earthquake, the shelf leans inwards at a slant.
While I was looking inwards and elsewhere, a certain Beach Boy was embarking on a powerful second act in his career.
The zombies were banging at the door, and it creaked inwards with every strike, like it was about to give in.
Even when the relationship was far from perfect, we can't help but direct all the blame inwards when it falls apart.
Working inwards from the inner corner, add a flash of yellow along the bottom lashline, blending gently as you meet the red.
And, while Kendrick doesn't get to go supernova here—the anger is directed inwards, again, as it was so often on DAMN.
And if the world starts to turn inwards, then our community will just have to work even harder to bring people together.
The wind always blows counter-clockwise inwards in Northern Hemisphere hurricanes—check out this picture of Hurricane Katrina and the United States.
One theory is that Jupiter kicked it out as the gas giant migrated inwards in the early days of the solar system.
Humans have looked inwards to unlock the many mysteries of our own bodies for millennia, but our anatomy still has its secrets.
All egress doors must swing outwards, not inwards, and be fixed in an open position or made impossible to be locked. 8.
Update: Zuckerberg posted a note on Facebook explaining his decision: As I travel around the world, I see many nations turning inwards.
An early concept trailer showed a dual-display phone with a large screen that can be folded inwards to make it more compact.
As the fighting intensified in the spring of 2017, the militants retreated further inwards, to the densely packed buildings of the historic quarter.
The sinewy chords don't have a skeleton to hang onto, so instead of admiring their narrative structure, you drift off and look inwards.
In the old days of StarCraft, players who feared a Zerg rush would rush base defenses and withdraw inwards—a strategy called turtling.
The Shining Backwards and Forwards and Inwards and Outwards in High Definition Anaglyph 3D (Chaos Mix) screens at Spectacle Theatre through January 30.
"When people are afraid, they turn inwards," she says, adding that the uncertainty around how COVID-19 is transmitted is compounding that reaction.
Working with the straight edge of the circle closest to you, fold the left half of the curve inwards, sealing, then the right side.
These objects were likely captured into their orbits during the earliest days of the solar system, or later when the giant planets migrated inwards.
Every turn reveals a new vista, sometimes a window framing some spires from the stately university campus, sometimes looking inwards at the Library Court.
In light of President Trump's immigration ban, many brands have turned their attention inwards to reassure employees that its mission remains an inclusive one.
It allows us to look inwards rather than stretch outwards, because it reminds us of truths bigger and louder than anything we can imagine.
Use two clean Q-tips and roll inwards from the outer edges of the lesion to remove the pus or sebum/dead skin cell debris.
Because Magny likes to jab and to make use of his impressive reach, his lead foot is often out ahead of him and toed inwards.
Instead of headlights, the car has light sources that can shine both inwards and outwards, lighting either the road or the interior of the car.
When a band's expression is the sort that seems to look inwards, rather than hit out at the world outside, that can be hard to relay.
Especially since the two devices have a very different design; the Mate X folds outwards, while the Galaxy Fold has an extra screen and folds inwards.
"I'd be very wary of interpreting anything that the U.S. administration does as a rollback of regulation, of a turning inwards, of a fragmentation," Carney said.
She also said that she didn't tell anyone about what happened, instead turning inwards and trying to turn her body into a "fortress" to protect herself.
Is it scary to see the way a lot of people seem to turn inwards and hoard supplies or toilet paper and act in self-interest?
On 1986's Candy Apple Grey, the band turned directly inwards, writing a tormented ten-track record that searched for new sounds to capture new emotional lows.
The spinning disks of whiskers used by robots like the Roomba to sweep debris from the edges of the bot inwards don't exist on the 360 Eye.
When women do unleash, there's the expectation that they must direct it inwards, towards themselves, in an act of romanticised destruction, like Lana Del Rey in Ultraviolence.
I was a mega shy loner—I couldn't talk without going bright red and I would basically crumple inwards—so these songs were a refuge for me.
My body was caught in a constant state of fight-or-flight and the fight was always turned inwards, punishing myself with fear or shame or self-loathing.
SIX-ARMED PILL The new long-acting pill has a star-shaped structure with six arms that can be folded inwards and are encased in a smooth capsule.
Sure, you can always take the Spectacles off (defeats the whole point) and point the camera at yourself, but when they're on your face, they can't record inwards.
Anoyo, the album's companion follow-up, turns the entire method inwards, stripping elements with calculated abandon—a radical minimalism that moves from barely-registered whispers to instrumental yelps.
"We can take a lesson that this is the Tree of Life Synagogue and the Menorah, significantly, has its branches that branch outwards, not inwards," he told KDKA.
Typically the fracture occurs while the foot is plantar-flexed or pointed, such as when a ballet dancer is on their toes, and then forcefully forced inwards (inversion).
In some cases, intense shame can create dark personality types like narcissists, because they drive their self-hatred inwards and put on a grandiose front to protect themselves.
In addition to displaying the metering, the knob can turn up the gain on the microphone, and as you might expect, it'll mute if you click it inwards.
And Skeets is not scared to turn his gaze inwards to his own community and home town as he explores the stories of violence that surrounded his youth.
Behavioral constraint theory suggests that as more and more people invade one's personal physical space, people adaptively turn inwards to filter out inputs from social and physical surroundings.
If she herself had incoherent thoughts, as she did about surrogacy, mixing up abhorrence of it with her own bliss at giving birth, she turned the same fierceness inwards.
The slight nose-graze, the breath inwards, the anticipation, that missed heartbeat as you try desperately to hold yourself back from madly snogging the person in front of you.
Because the Mate X features a bendy screen that opens outwards instead of inwards, Huawei didn't have to add a third screen as Samsung did on the Galaxy Fold.
As your ever-optimistic planetary ruler Jupiter begins its retrograde this week, you channel your generosity inwards as you consider the ways you can help yourself before helping other people.
Unlike the punk scene, which I found myself heavily identifying with growing up, goth feels less angry and politically inclined, attracting people who lean inwards, and more towards the reserved.
It could even solve the question of whether planets stay in the same place where they formed, or whether they migrate inwards or outwards from their host star over time.
Facebook's now doing so in the same manner it's handled previous controversies over user privacy, offensive content, and other complaints: by looking inwards and making a show of self-regulating.
Modi may be inclined to turn slightly inwards if he wins a second term, with falling agricultural incomes and slow job growth among the biggest criticisms leveled against his government.
This notion, sometimes called the Big Bounce, predicts that another universe collapsed inwards, into a point of infinite gravity called a singularity, and then bounced back to produce our own universe.
And even though charges can be levied on how America perceives technology, we have to look inwards and fix what's broken and confining us from understanding the rest of America first.
"We need to make sure that we continue to look outwards and not inwards; we need to stay competitive, and we need to remain a welcome home to tech," she said.
At a time when America is turning inwards and its president is weaker at home and less effective abroad than any of his recent predecessors, Mr Xi has claimed the mantle.
"We are trying to address them, not for the sake of distorting the image of Iraqi society, rather to remind audiences that we must look inwards and educate ourselves," he said.
Velocity Trade banking analyst Brett Le Mesurier said investors were concerned the scandal could hurt earnings growth, because the bank was "looking inwards rather than outwards as they deal with this".
Evidence of the attention to detail is everywhere, from the elegant garnishes that top the cocktails to the French bistro-style mirrors (tilted ever-so-slightly inwards) that adorn the wall. 
"When the British people voted to leave the EU, they did not vote to turn inwards or walk away from any of our partners in the world," May told the General Assembly.
Soviet communism was a useful enemy, bringing together political opponents in the U.S. Once that threat vanished, conservative ire turned inwards, fueling the ever more partisan politics we've seen since the 1990s.
This is usually caused by earthquakes but can result from other factors such as rapidly raising the dam's walls, which in an upstream design are built inwards on top of more dried tailings.
It is at this point that the matter eventually collapses in on itself and goes through a nuclear reaction called fusion, when the material which has collapsed inwards begins to resemble a bright star.
So if you want to put them around your neck, you can only fully turn them outwards, which is less comfortable than turning them inwards (again, the aforementioned BackBeat Pro 2 do this correctly).
It feels alive and yet, as with Anna of the North and others, there's a sense of floating above and outside of reality, encompassing it with the expanse of dreamy sound and looking inwards.
Since the end of the Great Recession, regardless of geography, a wave of populism has affected the global economy as markets and voters have turned inwards and questioned the benefits of trade and immigration.
What De Niro's comment challenged me to do —  to turn inwards — is something that every artist needs to do, unless you are content with being an epigone: a lesser follower of a recognized artist.
Fighters who have been working too much on their boxing can get into the habit of allowing that lead knee to begin to turn inwards as they bounce into and out of their jab.
A banner blowing in the dust-filled wind, or a single sword driven into a hillside; a glow emanating from the grassy plateau; a ring of massive, deteriorated statues looking inwards at each other.
Large EMs in Asia and Latin America, for example, have the advantage of a large domestic consumer base, many of whom are just entering the middle class, which allows them to look inwards for growth.
Hancock's larger oeuvre is set in a mythological universe of vegetal creatures, but this work turns my thoughts inwards, towards the lifetime of messages that I have absorbed, some of which have hardened into beliefs.
An alternate technique, especially if blending a straight line inwards is too much of a struggle, is to draw a line along the lower lashline to almost meet where you've drawn out the top eyeliner.
"Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth has been convened in order to act as a catalyst and focus for the Individual development off all those who wish to reach inwards and strike out," the announce reads.
The search inwards, toward ever more fundamental truths about the way our world fits together, seems to have no end in sight — so Democritus's theory of the atomos may stand for decades or centuries to come.
Schultz jabbed at Trump, suggesting the GOP nominee has isolationist tendencies that could hurt the U.S. "When the next president takes office, if he or she turns inwards, the chaos will only develop more," he said.
If those same creative energies and technologies that went into making that "thingness," that sense of place a reality, were instead focused inwards, down deep below the depths of Hyrule, what would that even look like?
The PX7 flip all the way round when you turn them outwards, but only to a certain point if you turn them inwards, which is slightly annoying if you want to wear them around your neck.
She wouldn't use magic, but she couldn't get rid of it: it turned inwards and drove her mad, it exploded out of her when she couldn't control it, and at times she was strange and dangerous.
Böisé uncomfortably sits throughout the interview while we—equally uncomfortably—witness her, the camera slowly panning inwards, shifting focus until the end when we're hit with surreal and vivid closeups of Böisé's physical inflictions from the ordeal.
AzInsurance is a medium-sized insurer and is ranked sixth on the Azerbaijani non-life and life insurance markets, with gross written premiums of AZN17 million in 9M17, after adjusting for inwards reinsurance and early policy terminations.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's new Armed Forces Minister Sylvie Goulard has vowed to press ahead with European defense projects and work more closely with Germany, a move she said was vital to deter countries tempted to look inwards.
While peers such as Neil Young and the Eagles became more expansive in style, he went the other way, turning ever inwards on the gently eccentric home-studio-recorded "One Man Dog" (1972), followed by "Walking Man" (1974).
If you do start to develop symptoms of nerve compression such as those seen in carpal tunnel, your doctor might recommend wearing a wrist brace during the night so you resist the urge to fold your hand inwards.
Aikido legend, Gozo Shioda describes the technique in two movements: turning the wrist over and to the outside so that the elbow is bent inwards, and 'cutting down and over' with the other hand in order to unbalance him.
Yes, Nirvana changed the landscape with Nevermind and Soundgarden, caught up in that whirlwind, will be forever linked to grunge, but at the time it sat firmly on the edge of what was happening, looking both inwards and out.
That's because like the Mate X, the Mi Fold sports a flexible screen that folds outwards instead of inwards, with the main point of differentiation being that Xiaomi's take requires two hinges to fully support its big, bendable screen.
With this video we tried to imagine this force embodied, not as something inherently good or bad, but as something that is of ourselves, that feeds on our selves, that is always growing both further outwards and deeper inwards.
"If you start looking much more inwards, and focus within your little population of 40 or 50 million, you lose sight of the big picture," Adan Mohamed, Kenyan minister of industry, trade and co-operatives told CNBC on Monday.
Each body is captured in the midst of a gesture or movement — hands grasping the edge a ribcage, forcing the flesh of the abdomen inwards under the pressure of the grip, or a sun-spotted hand tugging an earlobe.
"This is part of a much broader problem that we've seen in the world, in which countries are turning inwards and reacting against globalization and open borders," said aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia, vice president of Virginia-based Teal Group.
"I wanted to amplify the feeling of the cavernous museum galleries by installing artworks that invite visitors to look inwards, to question how their senses work, and dream up utopias for everyday life," Eliasson says in the show's press release.
"If you read anything about Brexit being evidence of the U.K. turning inwards or walking away from our global role, please don't buy it," Raab told Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper as he began a three-day visit to Canada, Washington and Mexico.
By definition, an introvert is someone who tends to turn their attention inwards to their own thoughts, and who tends to prefer their own company or the company of a small group of friends, as opposed to interacting with large groups of people.
While this idea might seem ridiculous, it's not actually that far fetched, as one method already used by device makers to decrease the size of a phone's bottom bezel is to bend a phone's display inwards into the body of a device.
" Amis returns to the dangers of staleness and repetition again and again, and there is no cheap irony in that, because none of it is finally a matter of surface appearance: "Cliché spreads inwards from the language of the book to its heart.
"Increasingly I found myself getting so angry living in a country that was, politically at least, turning inwards, turning more right-wing," said Worsdale, 27, a Southampton native who had moved back to London two years ago after a spell in Ireland.
So if influencers were encouraged to think more about how they&aposre mentally coping with the pressure and being kinder to themselves, maybe they&aposd find there are fewer things they want to change on the outside, and focus their efforts inwards instead.
Typically, comets have elongated orbits that take them to the outer reaches of the Solar System, but as they venture inwards, the Sun's rays cause gas and dust to shear off, producing a glowing cloud of material called a coma and a visible tail.
It can be overridden by an impulse to distract me from the pain instead, or run away out of fear of not being able to fix me, or kind of go inwards and talk about themselves, or do anything except sit with me on my terms.
When kicking the body and head it is always best to go into the open side—where there are the least obstructions—but when kicking the lead leg, particularly in the long-stance world of MMA, it is best to try to pound it inwards from the outside.
People who were killed by the ash-filled pyroclastic flows were exposed to temperatures around 200 to 250 degrees C (400 to 480 degrees F); as their bodies burned, their muscles contracted, resulting in a final "pugilistic" body posture in which their toes and fingers were curled inwards.
While women are more likely to direct their anger inwards and search for a way to blame themselves, men are more likely to lash out, Weiss said, because it helps them feel more in control of their own emotions, as well as potentially controlling the people around them too.
Sonically, her compositions are laced with the occasional string and harp accompaniment, but there's a porch-side intimacy here—she shed the story-telling artifice A Ghost…, turning her gaze inwards, each chamber of her heart flayed, her lyrics questioning, adrift, but arriving at a place of peace.
The small size of Mars cannot be easily explained without the migration of Jupiter and Saturn inwards and then out to their current positions, so the original position of Mars cannot be known with 100% accuracy until our models and understanding of the entire solar system is improved.
"With trade frictions still dominating the global narrative, Asia needs to look inwards and strengthen regional integration for sustaining and propelling growth," Priyanka Kishore, head of India and South East Asia for macro and investor services at Oxford Economics, told CNBC before India announced its decision on Monday.
The artist speaks openly in public talks and social media about how he has transformed through the processes of creating artworks; "Cocoon" also feels intended to invite the viewer to turn inwards, as well as to prompt us to consider what we need to let go of to grow.
The lack of apology for the way Janet Jackson has chosen to live her life — up to and including her marriages, first-time motherhood at 50, and divorce(s) — and her choice to journey inwards before looking out make The Velvet Rope sound as raw as the circumstances that birthed it.
"I love The Exorcist and the things that come from inside you, the things that are a little more subtle, and things that you deal with from inwards, and I feel like it's something Selena and I both love talking about…that topic is sort of dear to us," she said.
And concurrently (and not coincidentally) we're seeing a turn inwards, to people being increasingly concerned about self-care and their mental health, spending more time at home, cooking, getting back to basics because they're frazzled and depleted by the stress induced by the news cycles of the last few years.
The earcups turn inwards to make the headphones fit better when you wear them around your neck (an awesome feature if you have a strong neck), and the army of buttons on them let you turn noise cancelling on and off, pause/start the music, skip tracks, increase/decrease volume and answer calls.
But with right-wing revivals sprouting all across Europe, not to mention the rise of Donald Trump here in the United States, Knausgaard's book is a reminder that if we are to understand this movement's appeal, if we are to grasp the nature of this bewildering other, we should begin by looking inwards.
As we enter our most holy season, the hate and violence we see in the news may tempt us to retreat from the world in fear, to remain inured to repetitive assaults on our national and individual character -- to turn inwards to our synagogues, our families and our own bubbles of safety.
Making one more trip through the looking glass, Jon Dieringer has stood on the shoulders of Ryan and Sanders and added 3D to the mix, resulting in The Shining Backwards and Forwards and Inwards and Outwards in High Definition Anaglyph 3D (Chaos Mix) (ITSBAFIHDA3D[CM]), currently enjoying a run at Spectacle Theatre through January 30.
Echols' venture into art began as a therapeutic process during his time behind bars, "When I was in prison, it almost sounds crazy to say, but I would get so immersed in creating art and trying to express certain things, that there were times when I almost wouldn't see the prison walls for days at a time because I was so turned inwards," he says.
There's a weird inverse going on in that Earth is a wider space than the fishbowl of the afterlife, and yet the fact that these characters are no longer so completely influenced by the supernatural and have to live their own lives makes it feel like the show is no longer building outwards, as per the endless possibilities of the Good/Bad Place, but building inwards.

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