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Etymology

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From in +‎ swinging.

Adjective

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inswinging (not comparable)

  1. Swinging inward.
    Our old house had inswinging window casements.
    • 2011 January 5, Mark Ashenden, “Wolverhampton 1 - 0 Chelsea”, in BBC[1]:
      The hosts opened the scoring on six minutes when defender Jose Boswinga directed the ball into his own net from Stephen Hunt's inswinging corner.

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