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outward

[out-werd] / ˈaʊt wərd /


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When one ball is released, its momentum passes straight through the row and sends the ball at the far end swinging outward, while the others barely move.

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Some people who perform at the highest levels carry a private fear that clashes with their outward success.

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On the contrary, Lichtblau has seen how these white suburban views spill outward.

From Los Angeles Times

At first glance, this extreme environment seems far more complex than the later stage, when fewer and more stable particles fly outward from the collision point.

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Their study, published in Nature Communications Earth and Environment, shows that atmospheric particles lifted by the solar wind can be guided outward along Earth's magnetic field.

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