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		Definition of south-westward in English: south-westward(also southwestwards) adverb Towards the south-west.  the governor sent two companies of foot soldiers south-westwards  Example sentencesExamples -  In June 1940, when the embassy fled south-westward, she took her family down to a boat for England and then turned back herself to help France.
 -  The centre of Sinhalese and Buddhist civilization gradually shifted south-westwards, and political power was divided between a number of kingdoms.
 -  Furious denials are plentiful, but he may yet again have to turn its gaze south-westwards.
 -  Populations from Scandinavia, the former Baltic States and north-west Russia head south-westwards towards this country.
 -  It may have been forgotten, given the comical levels of hype and expectation surrounding his move south-westwards, but there is still business to be done on the pitch.
 -  They mobilized the smaller gentry and the commons against the traditional, hostile nobles, beat the Comyns at Inverurie, then wheeled south-westwards and beat John of Lorne at Brander in the autumn of 1308.
 -  If one starts at the terminal site at Bellanaboy, the initial stretch of the haul route is along the R314 south-westwards to the junction with the L1204.
 -  The area is drained by several major rivers: the Welland and the Nene which flow north-eastwards to the Wash; the Avon running south-westwards to join the Severn; and the Sence running north to join the Trent.
 
 
 adjective Situated in, directed toward, or facing the south-west.  the south-westward extension of the valley  Example sentencesExamples -  In this case sedimentation is dominated by an oceanic current, the south-westward flowing Agulhas Current that impinges on the shelf.
 -  Serious British strategic interest in the Ottoman empire began in the late 18th century when it was hoped that the Turks would act as a barrier to Russia's southern and south-westward expansion.
 -  Structurally, it is a south-westward extension of Scotland, separated by the North Channel of the Irish Sea.
 
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