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Meaning of bend outward
The primary meaning of "bend outward" refers to the act of curving or deviating from a straight line or direction, often in a convex or outward direction.
Etymology of bend outward
The phrase "bend outward" is a combination of the verb "bend" and the adverb "outward"
The verb "bend" originates from Old English "bendan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "bandiz", related to the Proto-Indo-European root "bend-" meaning "to bind" or "to tie"
The adverb "outward" originates from Old English "ƫtweard", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "ut-" meaning "out" and the suffix "-weard" meaning "direction" or "way"
Synonyms
Definitions
- To curve or deviate from a straight line or direction, often in a convex or outward direction
- * To change direction or turn away from a previous course
- * To be curved or bent outward, often in a convex shape
Usage Examples
- The branches of the tree bend outward in all directions, providing shade and shelter
- * The road begins to bend outward, curving around the hill
- * The metal pipe will bend outward under pressure, so be careful not to apply too much force