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  1. to-wardpreposition

    toward

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to-ward in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to-ward in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of to-ward in a Sentence

  1. Washington Governor Jay Inslee:

    This is a low risk. It appears to have a transmission vector that really should not prevent anyone from going anywhere in Snohomish County, except maybe the isolation ward at the hospital.

  2. Sheriff Essick:

    What our deputies did not know at the time was that David Ward was not only the owner of the car, but the victim of the earlier carjacking, the suspect had pistol-whipped him and stole his car. David Ward had recovered the car but failed to report it. It remains a mystery as to why David Ward fled from our deputies.

  3. Gaston Kroub:

    Qualcomm will be happy they got at least something, but at the end of day, with this final determination, Apple will be emboldened to think it can continue to ward off Qualcomm's attacks, i don't see anything here that would impact Apple's defense strategy.

  4. Bess Jensen:

    Whenever we had a baby that was a ward of the state or the parents weren't there or needed help, I would come in and rock the baby.

  5. Salman Badi:

    I was setting with my mates in our ward and then the warplane came and hit with a first strike. And a while later, two more air strikes hit. After that, nothing.

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