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directions

British  
/ daɪ-, dɪˈrɛkʃənz /

plural noun

  1. (sometimes singular) instructions for doing something or for reaching a place

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Example Sentences

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Foreign visitors, mostly young, are seen daily wandering through gentrified neighborhoods gazing at their cellphones, following directions to the latest hip spots hyped on Instagram and TikTok.

From Los Angeles Times

"There are columns of hundreds of soldiers trying to advance into the northern part of Chin state from four directions," Sui Khar says.

From BBC

But it also reflects the way recipes are often treated as modular — headnote, ingredients, directions — rather than as a single narrative with a beginning, middle and end.

From Salon

In the past few years though, high-speed rail has expanded in all directions from Kunming, Yunnan’s capital.

From The Wall Street Journal

These included classic parallel fractures as well as curved, web-like, and sub-planar features, suggesting intense pressures and complex blast directions similar to those observed at Tunguska.

From Science Daily