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Definition of OUTBOUND

Outbound
Outbound Out"bound`, a. Outward bound. --Dryden.

Meaning of OUTBOUND from wikipedia

- Look up outbound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Outbound refers to a direction of trains, other transport, or roads that travel away from the city...
- Outbound (Romanian: Periferic; lit. 'Peripheral') is a 2010 Romanian action film directed by Bogdan George Apetri [fr]. A drama about a woman who seems...
- auto-dialler or more simply in context just a dialler, and also known as an outbound dialler) is a computer system that makes outgoing calls from a call centre...
- "Outbound Plane" is a song written by American country music artists Nanci Griffith and Tom Russell. It was released on Griffith's 1988 album Little Love...
- Extrusion detection or outbound intrusion detection is a branch of intrusion detection aimed at developing mechanisms to identify successful and unsuccessful...
- usually is of some months. A link from one domain to another is said to be outbound from its source anchor and inbound to its target. The most common destination...
- Outbound marketing may refer to: Older, non-pejorative sense of marketing communications Newer, pejorative sense of interruption marketing This disambiguation...
- Outbound Systems, Inc., was an American computer company based in Boulder, Colorado. Founded by Warren Conner in 1989, the company offered Macintosh clone...
- information and contacts. Sales, using persuasion to sell a product or service. Outbound, proactive marketing in which prospective and preexisting customers are...
- University of Theatre and Film. She is known for playing the role of Matilda in Outbound and West in Emerald City (2017). Popescu, Irina (17 February 2012). "Romanian...