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inland
[in-luhnd, in-land, -luhnd]
adjective
pertaining to or situated in the interior part of a country or region.
inland cities.
British.domestic or internal.
inland revenue.
adverb
in or toward the interior of a country.
noun
the interior part of a country.
inland
adjective
of, concerning, or located in the interior of a country or region away from a sea or border
operating within a country or region; domestic; not foreign
noun
the interior of a country or region
adverb
towards or into the interior of a country or region
Other 51Թ Forms
- inlander noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Same story in Lombok, Indonesia, where cars floated like buoys, and in eastern China, where an inland typhoon-like storm sent furniture blowing down the streets like so many sheafs of paper.
Weaker onshore winds and sinking air from a strengthening high-pressure system “will squash the marine layer to under 1000 feet by Wednesday and bring significant warming to inland areas and minor warming to coastal areas.”
Officials were also concerned that much of inland Northern California — from the eastern Mendocino National Forest to Shasta, Tehama and Trinity counties — could soon see increased wildfire activity.
The event was organized by LA Voice — a multi-faith activist organization that has held multiple vigils and demonstrations in Los Angeles since the raids began but sought to build more connections between community members inland.
Local officials in villages inland from Thymari described the situation as extremely difficult.
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