"outwardlooking" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more outwardlooking [comparative], most outwardlooking [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} outwardlooking (comparative more outwardlooking, superlative most outwardlooking)
  1. Alternative form of outward-looking. Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: outward-looking
    Sense id: en-outwardlooking-en-adj-AjlABMXX Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "2012, John Hart, “2.8 Freedom”, in The National CV of Britain 2012: A non-PC history of Britain.",
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          "ref": "2019, Asma Amin, Andi Ismira, “International-level Cultural Diplomacy: Analysis of the Polewali Mandar International Fold and Art Festival (PIFAF) in The International Relations Perspective”, in ICEASD&ICCOSED 2019, page 139",
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