inbound
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in·bound 1
(ĭn′bound′)adv. & adj.
Bound inward; incoming: a subway traveling inbound; inbound commuter traffic.
in·bound 2
(ĭn′bound′)tr.v. in·bound·ed, in·bound·ing, in·bounds
To put (the ball) into play by passing it from out of bounds to a teammate on the court.
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inbound
(ˈɪnˌbaʊnd)adj
coming in; inward bound: an inbound ship.
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in•bound
(ˈɪnˈbaʊnd)adj.
inward bound: inbound ships.
[1890–95]
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inbound
adj flight → ankommend; a special inbound flight from Honduras → eine ankommende Sondermaschine aus Honduras
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