outbound
outbound
Definition
out·bound (-bo̵und′)
adjective
outward bound
outbound
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- also: Well for a start the people who handle your inbound calls are also outbound specialists.
Modifies a noun
- telemarketing: To date, analytics has mainly been used to improve outbound telemarketing.
- calling: The role involves the outbound calling of warm leads to help create new business.
- dialing: In fact, the economics for outbound dialing are quite compelling.
- flight: ASEAN members have already adopted health screening for outbound flights from ASEAN airports.
- traffic: The SDSL firewall blocks all inbound traffic to your network whilst allowing all outbound traffic.
- call: You could either use an outbound call or perhaps tail end an existing incoming call.
Used with adjective complement
- travel: Those making car commuting journeys were most likely to be traveling outbound during peak hours compared with any other journey purpose.
- allow: Anything from the internal network is allowed outbound to the Internet.
- require: Some environments require outbound HTTP traffic to go through a proxy server.
- do: Again, we occupied the same seats as we did outbound, 25E and 25F and we got comfortable for the homeward bound flight.
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