in·bound

[in-bound]
adjective
inward bound: inbound ships.

Origin:
1890–95; in-1 + -bound2

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inbound (ˈɪnˌbaʊnd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
coming in; inward bound: an inbound ship

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Inbound is always a great word to know.
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Download park gate hours from link at top of page for specific inbound gate and
  park closing times.
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  from inbound gen flow.
We currently have both inbound and outbound services operating out of our
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Another challenge is to develop screening requirements for air cargo inbound
  from foreign countries.
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