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Definitions from the WebTerm: in-boundPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Definition: Coming into or heading towards a particular place or destination. Example Sentence: The in-bound flight is scheduled to arrive at 6 pm. Sense 2:Definition: Pertaining to a ball, shot, or player that has entered or is moving towards the playing area. Example Sentence: The goalkeeper made a fantastic save against the in-bound ball. Sense 3:Definition: Referring to call center or customer service activities that involve handling incoming calls. Example Sentence: The new employees have been trained to efficiently handle in-bound customer inquiries. Part of Speech: NounSense 1:Definition: A pass made into the playing area, typically in basketball or football. Example Sentence: The in-bound pass was intercepted by the opposing team's defense. Related Products: | ||||
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