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Meaning of "moved inland"
moved inland - This phrase is used to describe the action of relocating or shifting from a coastal or bordering area towards the interior or non-coastal regions of a landmass or country. It signifies a movement away from the coastline or border and towards more central or inland locations
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It would make a difference if everyone moved inland.
The sea moved inland like a slow tsunami.
The storm lost steam as it moved inland.
The system moved inland and weakened into a depression.
All the traffic will have to be moved inland.
The population was moved inland as a second protective measure.
Megi continued deteriorating as it moved inland.
We moved inland because of that.
The cyclone weakened as it moved inland.
It moved inland over central Mexico before dissipating on the next day.
The high pressure area has moved inland.
US air forces moved inland from the threatened bases near the coast.
The storm continued to lose strength as it moved inland.
Residents moved inland.
All signals were dropped after the typhoon moved inland.
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It started in the east coast and moved inland and westward as time went on.
So it looks like a weak frontal system has moved inland.
Florence has slowly moved inland during the weekend over the Carolinas.
The eye of the cyclone has completely moved inland.
His father moved inland to the town of Mugron with Frédéric following soon after.
The animals in other coastal areas had been moved inland by their owners.
Pizarro moved inland and founded the first Spanish settlement in Peru.
All signals were cancelled the next afternoon as Prapiroon moved inland.
The system then moved inland over West Bengal.
Colonization occurred along the Atlantic coast and moved inland.
It moved inland and quickly deteriorated, degenerating the next day.
It then rapidly weakened and soon dissipated as it moved inland over Mexico.
Survivors moved inland and re-established the town in its current location.
Others may have migrated down the coast of British Columbia and then moved inland.
And Alexander moved inland.
The Australians encountered increasingly determined Japanese resistance as they moved inland.
Some got married, some moved inland some searched for a new spot some died.
From Pamphylia onwards the coast held no major ports and Alexander moved inland.
These early inhabitants moved inland to the sertão, in order to escape Portuguese persecution.
It was canceled after Tropical Storm Hermine had moved inland.
In a few years, it moved inland and south of Galicia, even reaching the Portuguese coast.
Later, the extratropical cyclone moved inland.
His father moved inland to the town of Mugron, with Frédéric following soon afterward.
With the beachhead secured, they moved inland.
The typhoon soon moved inland over eastern China and degraded to a tropical depression by August 9.
Locally, the mass killings appear to have moved inland.
As Barbara moved inland within the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, rapid dissipation occurred.
The rain continues to fall, but has now moved inland.
It then moved inland over the Yucatán Peninsula, but continued to organize.
Initially located near the beach, the station was subsequently moved inland about 8 kilometers.
Finally, Prepelaus moved inland and captured Sardis, another major administrative centre.
Bombardments continued during the lull, which led to camps and depots being moved inland.
After arriving in Java, Aji Saka moved inland to the kingdom of Medang Kamulan.
The heavy opposition that was expected never materialized, so the landing forces moved inland rapidly.
It moved inland near Chetumal, Mexico, and turned northward through the Yucatán Peninsula.
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