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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
inbound
adjective
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▪ At least 1,000 passengers were stranded at the airport as inbound flights throughout the day were diverted to Portland, Ore.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inbound

1857, "homeward," from in + bound (adj.2). Originally of ships.

Wiktionary
inbound
  1. Coming in, heading inwards n. (context logistics English) An inbound shipment. v

  2. (context basketball English) To pass a ball inbounds

WordNet
inbound

adj. directed or moving inward or toward a center; "the inbound train"; "inward flood of capital" [syn: arriving(a), inward]

Wikipedia
Inbound

Inbound may refer to:

  • Inbound marketing - a marketing strategy focussing on getting found by customers.
  • Inbound links, also called Backlinks - incoming links to a website.
  • American Inbound - a company that provides outsourced customer relationship management
  • Inbound students - students or scholars from a foreign country who participate in an academic program within the inviting country, from whose perspective the students are "inbound"
  • Inbound - a direction of busses and trains that travel toward the city center
    • (of the greater San Francisco Bay Area) towards or through downtown San Francisco, regardless of origin

Usage examples of "inbound".

There is nothing disquieting in omnipresence after this mode where there is no appropriation: in the same accidental way, we may reasonably put it, soul concurs with body, but it is soul self-holding, not inbound with Matter, free even of the body which it has illuminated through and through.

Before we had our becoming Here we existed There, men other than now, some of us gods: we were pure souls, Intelligence inbound with the entire of reality, members of the Intellectual, not fenced off, not cut away, integral to that All.

By things of determined condition I mean such as contain, inbound with their essence, the reason of their being as they are, so that, later, an observer can state the use for each of the constituent parts--why the eye, why feet of such and such a kind to such and such a being--and can recognise that the reason for the production of each organ is inherent in that particular being and that the parts exist for each other.

The Hispanics always had one ship on their end for inbound, one ship for outbound from Earth, and a third Gate kept clear in case of problems.

Believe emergency situation exists here with high potential threat to inbound colonies.

One was currently inbound, the other was still in port back in the home solar system.

On a space-available basis, ships proceeding through going inbound are authorized to evacuate those who wish to go.

They, with the aliens, would then come inbound, the Soviets like gods, it was promised, and provide this to the rest of humanity.

Only by going out into space, finding an optimum point, and opening up a new Borelli Point would it ever be possible to go inbound or outboundand except for some small automated devices, all spacecraft had been destroyed or cannibalized after New Eden was terraformed to prevent such a thing and the Point in space closed and blown.

Nobody could open up a new hole outbound or inbound without the new string immediately converging on the existing one.

Two more followed in the front cabin of the 777 inbound to Dulles, but sleep would not come.

The iron bell that tolled for inbound and outbound convoys began to ring again, distraction to horse and rider senses.

Pell System was as old as the light-bound signal that came reporting it, ships inbound, more than an hour ago.

The pilots flyout on specific bearings, arc around to another one, and then fly back, inbound, toward the ship on the second one.

Dugan yelled that there were some Marine F-4s from Danang inbound with an ETA of ten minutes.