inbounds

English

Etymology

From in bounds.

Adjective

inbounds (not comparable)

  1. (sports) Within bounds
    • 2008, David Urick, Sports Illustrated Lacrosse: Fundamentals for Winning, page 97:
      An inbounds clearing attempt follows either a goalie save or a turnover in the defensive half of the field.

Derived terms

  • inbounds pass

Adverb

inbounds (not comparable)

  1. (sports) Into the inbounds area
    She passed the ball inbounds.

Noun

inbounds

  1. plural of inbound

Verb

inbounds

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of inbound
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