1. rightward - Adjective
2. rightward - Adverb
Toward the right.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough he agreed to Horthy's demands that he temper his anti-Jewish rhetoric and work amicably with Hungary's large Jewish professional class, Gömbös's tenure began swinging Hungary's political mood powerfully rightward. Source: Internet
Arizona, by going blue, is moving closer to its neighbor to the northwest — Nevada, where Democrats have taken control of almost all aspects of government — and away from the state’s traditional rightward bent. Source: Internet
An exponentially growing quantity is moving rightward on a log-scale at a constant rate. Source: Internet
Dubai-Sharjah intercity bus service resumes, UAE reports 851 Covid-19 cases, Trump picks Barrett as he moves to tilt US Supreme Court rightward. Source: Internet
Because the vertical external field B ext is stronger on one side than the other, the leftward force on the left side of the ring is smaller than the rightward force on the right side of the ring, and the net force on the sail is to the right. Source: Internet
But we will never know what kind of global climate movement could have been built if the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan hadn’t demanded an immediate response from U.S. organizers—and hadn’t shifted the political climate dramatically rightward. Source: Internet