Adverb
Toward the east; in the direction of east from some point or place; as, New Haven lies eastward from New York.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey migrated eastward to Sweden Source: Internet
A band of rain is due to move eastwards later on Saturday, while Sunday is due to be a cold day with sunny intervals and blustery showers including 'hail and wintry conditions over northern hills'. Source: Internet
After resting in Shrewsbury, his forces went eastwards and picked up Sir Gilbert Talbot and other English allies, including deserters from Richard's forces. Source: Internet
Advancing eastwards along the coast, the Vandals were confronted on the Numidian border in May–June 430 by Bonifacius. Source: Internet
A second route was known as Lakeshore Road or York Road which was built from York to Trent River from 1799 to 1900 and later extended eastwards to Kingston in 1817. Source: Internet
Because it is a right-handed system, ecliptic longitude is measured positive eastwards in the fundamental plane (the ecliptic) from 0° to 360°. Source: Internet