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outward
adjective as in visible; for appearances
Example Sentences
They flopped outward like a frog’s when he changed her diaper.
As the administration’s failure to comply with the funding order percolated outward into the political sphere, Democrats and other critics began raising alarms about the administration bucking court edicts.
But it also has an opportunity to look outward and learn from others who have walked this road before.
Agencies were also ordered to take down any “outward facing media” that could be interpreted as promoting a view of gender no longer in line with U.S. government policy.
“When I read in April Sundance was looking outward for a new host city, I just immediately in my head was like, ‘God, Over-the-Rhine could be such a great home for this,’” said Schlotman.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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