Eastwards in a sentence as an adverb

Pretty much every plague with the exception of 1918 flu can trace it roots eastwards.

Texas is a great launch site because it has all the required points, south, starting eastwards over the gulf, corrupt government, no taxes.

The average percentage of Neanderthal ancestry seems to increase as you move eastwards to East Asia.

The launch sites have a narrow range eastwards, and SpaceX needs to adhere to the restrictions despite being able to land the boosters safely.

It's actually updating the origin of the map projection with the animation, so it will always be spinning eastwards.

I know this is a ridiculous request, I don't care about hotel or accommodation or plans or anything, can you just put me on the next plane heading eastwards?

This is functionally equivalent to permanently moving into the next time zone eastwards and not observing daylight savings at all.

That's why the rocket points eastwards soon after launching, and staging happens already far from the launch site and why the first stage has a lot of horizontal velocity towards east.

Interconnecting to nearby nations to move mainly westerly wind power eastwards, and mainly southerly solar northwards.

And then if we imagine a straight line that roughly passes through the three stars in Orion's belt and extend it eastwards, the imaginary line ends up in the vicinity of Sirius, the brightest star of the night sky.

In part by the US-forces who had seized the western parts, like Thuringia, but had to hand them over to the Soviets in time, so they seized anything they could easily move out to the western zones; We take the brain[1].On the other hand the Soviets, who were way more strict in getting their reparations than their western counterparts, took apart a lot of factories and railways and shipped them eastwards.

Eastwards definitions

adverb

toward the east; "they migrated eastward to Sweden"

See also: eastward