Inbound - How To Discuss
John Castro
Published Apr 27, 2026
Inbound,
Definition of Inbound:
Throw (the ball) from out of bounds, putting it into play.
Traveling toward a particular place, especially when returning to the original point of departure.
Return leg of a journey.
Toward a particular place, especially when returning to the original point of departure.
Arriving (such as passengers), or coming in (such as a flow).
How to use Inbound in a sentence?
- Authorities set up roadblocks to stop all inbound traffic on tunnels and bridges.
- You should make sure that you know when the inbound flight of your shipment will arrive to pick it up on time.
- Ohio State inbounded the ball against the swarming defenders.
- The inbound assignment for a new public affairs officer at Guam Air Force Base came in yesterday and nearly 200 officers applied already.
- We continued inbound to the ship.
- The inbound flight was almost near and it made me really nervous because I had never met him before and it was really frightening.
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