1. inbound - Noun
2. inbound - Adjective
3. inbound - Verb
4. inbound - Adjective Satellite
directed or moving inward or toward a center
Source: WordNetthe inbound train Source: Internet
inward flood of capital Source: Internet
All express lanes were blocked on the inbound Dan Ryan Expressway while authorities respond to a single-vehicle crash on the South Side. Source: Internet
After only playing less than a minute the whole game, Fresno State junior Bree Delaney was substituted into the game to alley oop the inbound pass to Utti under the basket for the go-ahead basketball to put the Bulldogs up 78-76. Source: Internet
Among the measures was declaring a moratorium on inbound and outbound travels, from Oct. 16 to 31, for locally stranded individuals, returning overseas Filipinos and Badjaos, who are so used to moving from one place to another. Source: Internet
An alternative to inbound SMS is based on long numbers (international number format, e.g. +44 762 480 5000), which can be used in place of short codes for SMS reception in several applications, such as TV voting, product promotions and campaigns. Source: Internet