His personality was focused inwardly, and he was often akward in social situations.
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It may be that you have done something wrong, but have persuaded yourself that it was right. Inwardly, you know it was wrong.
implode.
Hurricane
In the phrase 'ictus soncreintus habitant', the beginning syllables 'soncre-' are unknown. Otherwise, the phrase may mean literally The blows dwell inside, which may be translated more smoothly as The blows are felt inwardly or The blows hurt. In the word-by-word translation, the noun derived from the past participle 'ictus' means 'blow, stroke'. The adverb 'intus' means 'inside, inwardly'. The verb 'habitant' means '[they] dwell, inhabit'.
Because the surrounding water pressure will push it that way.
The same reason God has white people, to turn inwardly to him in fellowship in truth and spirit.
He is revealed to be an Outer Party member who inwardly rebels against the Party.
Inwardly; within the enveloping surface, or the boundary of a thing; within the body; beneath the surface. Or On or from the inside.
The secret of getting someone to date you is to be attractive. Attractive means being beautiful both inwardly and outwardly.
Implode means to collapse inwardly, but explode means blow up, or outwards. Exactly