0 → upwards --
3 moving towards a higher position, level, or value: --
upward pressure There are fears that further falls in the dollar will put more upward pressure on eurozone interest rates.
upward curve/trend The market has been on a steady upward trend since the Fed stopped raising rates.
upward climb/momentum/movement London's shares maintained their upward momentum yesterday.
4 → upwards --
Tectonic unloading along the detachments induced upward flexure of the upper crust.
First, the trajectory of support becomes steadily positive or upward when its aggregate level increases on a continuing basis.
For another, the notion of frustration here captures what appears as a contradictory movement: migrants desire, and expect, upward mobility when they move.
Sequences produced by successive tokens are displayed in rows proceeding upward, with time running from left to right in each row.
A more complex network consisting of four levels of descending control and limited upward feedback.
In these plots increased stiffness is upward: the gradient is ascended in optimization.
Many theorists contend that ethnic groups are more likely to secede the more they are collectively denied upward mobility in the political centre.
When the elbow is upward, the manipulability ellipsoids become very round.