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Inwarded

Definition:

Inwarded, as an adjective, refers to something that has been directed or turned inward.

Senses and Usages:

1. Adjective (General Sense)

In this sense, inwarded describes a state or condition where something is directed or oriented towards internal thoughts, feelings, or contemplation.

Example Sentence:

After a long day at work, she preferred to spend her evenings in inwarded reflection, finding solace in her own thoughts.

2. Adjective (Psychology)

In psychology, inwarded can imply a tendency to focus on one's own emotions, thoughts, and experiences rather than external stimuli.

Example Sentence:

The therapist encouraged her patient to practice inwarded meditation to develop self-awareness and explore their inner world.

3. Verb (Rare Usage)

As a verb, inwarded may be used to describe the act of turning or directing something towards the inside.

Example Sentence:

She inwarded her gaze, focusing intensely on the tiny details of the painting.

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