inbound — in‧bound [ˈɪnbaʊnd] adjective [only before a noun] 1. FINANCE inbound investment is investment in a country from abroad: • Inbound foreign investment, he claims, is never the solution to a nation s competitive problems. 2. TRAVEL an inbound plane … Financial and business terms
inbound — (adj.) 1857, homeward, from IN (Cf. in) + BOUND (Cf. bound) (adj.2). Originally of ships … Etymology dictionary
inbound — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB ▪ travelling towards a place, especially when returning to the original point of departure … English terms dictionary
inbound — [in′bound΄] adj. 1. traveling or going inward 2. Basketball INBOUNDS vt., vi. Basketball to put (the ball) in play onto the court from out of bounds … English World dictionary
Inbound — Blick in die Großraumvariante eines Callcenters mit abgeteilten Agentenarbeitsplätzen und kommunikativer Sichtverbindung durch blickfreie Wände Als Callcenter (von engl. call center; dt. „Telefon Beratungszentrum“) oder Customer Care Center (zu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
inbound — [[t]ɪ̱nbaʊnd[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n An inbound flight is one that is arriving from another place. ...a special inbound flight from Honduras. Ant: outbound … English dictionary
inbound — adjective Date: 1894 inward bound < inbound traffic > … New Collegiate Dictionary
inbound — /in bownd /, adj. inward bound: inbound ships. [1890 95; IN 1 + BOUND2] * * * … Universalium
inbound — adj. Inbound is used with these nouns: ↑flight, ↑traffic, ↑train … Collocations dictionary
inbound — in|bound [ˈınbaund] adj AmE an inbound flight or train is arriving at a place ≠ ↑outbound British Equivalent: incoming … Dictionary of contemporary English