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leftwards
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adverb
- towards or on the left
Example Sentences
She built a reputation as a dogged centrist willing to haggle with Republicans, though she faced criticism from liberals at home and in Washington later in her career as the Democratic party moved leftwards.
Large parts of the media and the wider public sphere had become unfamiliar with key arguments about tax and economic policy and over time sentiment had shifted leftwards.
These comedians stood on the edge of political "acceptability" and pushed leftwards.
Stirling was also behind GB75, a private armed force, which said it was ready to take over if the UK lurched leftwards in the mid-1970s.
Rightwards and Leftwards Pushing Hand will both act as a way to refuse something, or a high five when used together.
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