inbound

English

Etymology

in + bound

Adjective

inbound (comparative more inbound, superlative most inbound)

  1. Coming in, heading inwards

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Verb

inbound (third-person singular simple present inbounds, present participle inbounding, simple past and past participle inbounded)

  1. (basketball) To pass a ball inbounds
    Smith inbounds the ball to Johnson.

Noun

inbound (plural inbounds)

  1. (logistics) An inbound shipment.
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