Northward in a sentence as a noun

I agree, though, we need to turn northward.

Started noticing that at HP in Corvallis in the 90s, must have spread northward back then.

Rather than elongating; the rifts will join and will connect northward to the Red Sea.

Denver has great transport because they haven't broken ground northward yet.

So the point is, get it before getting famous, otherwise your fame will drive the price northward.

But the cost of doing that seems minor compared to the value of so much forests and cropland expanding northward.

Northward in a sentence as an adjective

If they exported northward, or into the Rocky Mountain states, they would have larger demand.

It will happen again, when the northward moving African plate collides with Europe.

Made me think of Terry Pratchett's Strata:"Kin's flyer circled the low offices and headed northward to the big complex on W- continent.

Everyone attributed the success of the G#'s northward share prices during his reign to this "performance culture".

Until people move northward or eastward, as you suggest, or other ways to conserve are implemented, they're in a very tight spot right now.

In a place like Baltimore, RCN wouldn't be allowed to build its network, because they only serve the wealthier neighborhoods from the Loop northward.

Northward in a sentence as an adverb

There was talk a few years ago of an "energy corridor" going up through the Texas panhandle and northward, to the good locations for wind and natural gas.

Of course, if we complied and moved the border northward, we'd get an equally angry letter from the Ecuadorian government demanding that we move it back.

This is actually the source of the odd appendage we see jutting northward from Detroit; it crosses Oakland County to take in heavily minority Pontiac.

No - rich Nordic countries have an obligation to open borders due to their wealth, relative privilege and the climate emergency that will push everyone up northward into these countries

A 4-5C temperature rise will shift equivalent biomes over 1000 miles northward/southward, and inundate large coastal areas where major populations are currently located.

Given that the northward equinox is relevant to astronomy and geographic reference frames, I have also had occasions to wish that not only would the year start at that instant, but also that it be considered day 0 of the new year, rather than day 1.

Northward definitions

noun

the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees

See also: north

adjective

moving toward the north; "the northbound lane"; "we took the north train"; "the northward flow of traffic"

See also: northbound

adverb

in a northern direction; "they earn more up north"; "Let's go north!"

See also: north northerly northwards