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towards
towards
/təˈwɔrdz/
preposition
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Directed at or in the direction of.
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for
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toward
,
towards
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Directed at or in the direction of.
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Approaching or close to in location or time.
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toward
,
towards
)
Approaching or close to in location or time.
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In relation to or concerning someone or something.
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toward
,
towards
)
In relation to or concerning someone or something.
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)
Intended for a particular purpose or benefit.
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toward
,
towards
)
Intended for a particular purpose or benefit.
toward
toward
/təˈwɔrd/
preposition
(
)
Directed at or in the direction of.
(
for
,
toward
,
towards
)
Directed at or in the direction of.
(
)
Approaching or close to in location or time.
(
toward
,
towards
)
Approaching or close to in location or time.
(
)
In relation to or concerning someone or something.
(
toward
,
towards
)
In relation to or concerning someone or something.
(
)
Intended for a particular purpose or benefit.
(
toward
,
towards
)
Intended for a particular purpose or benefit.
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