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Adjective
(1) arriving at a place or position
(2) entering upon a position of office vacated by another
(3) coming in or succeeding or of the future
(4) arriving
(5) succeeding
Noun
(1) the act of entering
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1) arriving at a place or position
(2) entering upon a position of office vacated by another
(3) coming in or succeeding or of the future
(4) arriving
(5) succeeding
Noun
(1) the act of entering
Show Examples
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(1) Only the 1,566-foot long viaduct carrying the railway line across Morecambe Bay holds its own against the incoming tide - very exciting to watch.
(2) Caden Martin was the student body incoming Treasurer and President of the Debate Club.
(3) It is well-known for its treacherous sands and fast-moving incoming tides.
(4) Currently, there are six doctors working in three shifts to screen the incoming passengers.
(5) Although he had lost his bid for re-election, Parker legally remained in office until the incoming administration was sworn in.
(6) Meanwhile, contact remained open, by mobile phone, between the lifeboat crew and the boys who managed to shelter under the cliff and on rocks twelve feet above the raging incoming tide.
(7) We could not say man waves to greet incoming passenger, because that second description gives a particular interpretation to the physical action.
(8) The incoming administration will face a difficult set of industrial policy requirements to grow employment and create the wealth upon which so much of its programme will be predicated.
(9) Juvenile salmon use more than one migration path and sea lice can travel large distances on incoming tides.
(10) Thirty years on, by now a land artist with a particular interest in labyrinths, he found himself on a beach on Scotland's west coast, using similar skills to construct a work he knew would soon be washed away by the incoming tide.
(11) Subscribers here can receive incoming mail from anywhere in the world, though sending mails is confined at present to the five States.
(12) Paging mechanisms were created to activate sleeping mobile telephones to receive incoming calls.
(13) The system was planned only in the sense that we knew how we could help incoming officials, if only they would let us, and we had some sense of how they could help us.
(14) The only motion was that of the incoming tide, stealing smoothly through the forest at one knot.
(15) Kathleen Hosey in her capacity as Federation CDA congratulated the incoming officers in their appointments.
(16) It was an incoming communication from a scrambled source.
Show Examples
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(1) Only the 1,566-foot long viaduct carrying the railway line across Morecambe Bay holds its own against the incoming tide - very exciting to watch.
(2) Caden Martin was the student body incoming Treasurer and President of the Debate Club.
(3) It is well-known for its treacherous sands and fast-moving incoming tides.
(4) Currently, there are six doctors working in three shifts to screen the incoming passengers.
(5) Although he had lost his bid for re-election, Parker legally remained in office until the incoming administration was sworn in.
(6) Meanwhile, contact remained open, by mobile phone, between the lifeboat crew and the boys who managed to shelter under the cliff and on rocks twelve feet above the raging incoming tide.
(7) We could not say man waves to greet incoming passenger, because that second description gives a particular interpretation to the physical action.
(8) The incoming administration will face a difficult set of industrial policy requirements to grow employment and create the wealth upon which so much of its programme will be predicated.
(9) Juvenile salmon use more than one migration path and sea lice can travel large distances on incoming tides.
(10) Thirty years on, by now a land artist with a particular interest in labyrinths, he found himself on a beach on Scotland's west coast, using similar skills to construct a work he knew would soon be washed away by the incoming tide.
(11) Subscribers here can receive incoming mail from anywhere in the world, though sending mails is confined at present to the five States.
(12) Paging mechanisms were created to activate sleeping mobile telephones to receive incoming calls.
(13) The system was planned only in the sense that we knew how we could help incoming officials, if only they would let us, and we had some sense of how they could help us.
(14) The only motion was that of the incoming tide, stealing smoothly through the forest at one knot.
(15) Kathleen Hosey in her capacity as Federation CDA congratulated the incoming officers in their appointments.
(16) It was an incoming communication from a scrambled source.
Related Words
(1) incoming call
(2) incoming mail
(3) incoming mail server
(4) incoming message
(5) incoming and outgoing
(6) incoming letter
(7) incoming telegram
(8) incoming tide
Related Words
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(1) incoming call
(2) incoming mail
(3) incoming mail server
(4) incoming message
(5) incoming and outgoing
(6) incoming letter
(7) incoming telegram
(8) incoming tide
Synonyms
Adjective
5. inbound
Noun
6. entry
8. entrance
9. ingress
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
5. inbound
Noun
6. entry
8. entrance
9. ingress
📺 Word Example from TV Shows
No
INCOMING
, no dropped calls, nothing.
Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 2
Need the location of an
INCOMING
caller.
Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 14