incoming
coming in; arriving: the incoming tide.
newly arrived or received: incoming mail; incoming orders.
the act of coming in; arrival; advent: the incoming of spring.
Usually incomings. funds received; revenue.
Origin of incoming
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How to use incoming in a sentence
“We’re trying to make it easy,” said LeBlanc, adding that the next class of incoming first-year students will be given reusable water bottles when they move onto campus.
George Washington University commits to single-use-plastic ban | Lauren Lumpkin | February 11, 2021 | Washington PostMaybe incoming offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn can rediscover Goff’s old magic, and all those first-rounders just beef up the talent level around him.
Every four or eight years, the incoming administration resets America’s policy priorities.
The incoming Administration has a responsibility to drive systemic change on hunger and nutrition, and that starts with the food system.
We Can End Hunger in America—If We're Willing to Make Significant Changes to Our Food System | Pierre Ferrari | January 29, 2021 | TimeThe company then placed a lien on the hospital’s incoming payments.
How the CARES Act Forgot America’s Most Vulnerable Hospitals | by Brianna Bailey, The Frontier | January 26, 2021 | ProPublica
But go look at the list of the 11 new incoming GOP senators and Google around about them.
“The incoming Republican majority in the Senate was built on opposition to executive amnesty,” said Holler.
Hutchinson, the incoming governor, has said he needs time to decide what his position is on the plan.
Arkansas’s Blue Collar Social Conservatives Don’t Know What’s Coming | Monica Potts | November 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAt times, the incoming Reagan administration seemed to blame the victims.
More than 40 percent of incoming freshman said that a campus visit and social activities affected their choice.
Outside Derby station was a ticket platform at which all incoming trains stopped for the collection of tickets.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland | Joseph TatlowNaturally, my mind dwells happily just now upon our incoming New Army formations.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume I | Ian HamiltonThere is certainly a marked distinction between the oaths of the outgoing and incoming creeds.
A Cursory History of Swearing | Julian SharmanSince the establishment of the station all incoming travellers had been obliged to pay customs duties at this point.
Gold-Seeking on the Dalton Trail | Arthur R. ThompsonShe herself had been most carefully trained concerning manners of incoming and outgoing.
The Butterfly House | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
British Dictionary definitions for incoming
/ (ˈɪnˌkʌmɪŋ) /
coming in; entering
about to come into office; succeeding
(of interest, dividends, etc) being received; accruing
the act of coming in; entrance
(usually plural) income or revenue
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