The Collaborative International Dictionary
Domestically \Do*mes"tic*al*ly\, adv. In a domestic manner; privately; with reference to domestic affairs.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 In a domestic manner 2 (context sports English) at home, playing in one's home ground
WordNet
adv. with respect to the internal affairs of a government; "domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy"
with respect to home or family; "the housewife bored us with her domestically limited conversation"
Usage examples of "domestically".
CAPPS screening system, deploying Federal Air Marshals domestically, hardening cockpit doors, alerting air crew to a different kind of hijacking than what they had been trained to expect, or adjusting the training of controllers and managers in the FAA and NORAD.
They were all from high school, and we were existing generically and domestically together before we found serious jobs and apartments and lives that we could claim as our own.
VVWCH is how we lesser relatione in the FBI came to know about the problem-especially since your bad guy is operating domestically.
I commend it to those of the Anglo-Gallic school, who love the domestically horrible, and delight in unsunned sorrows: but, I throw not any one topic away as a waif, for the casual passer-by to pick up on the highway.
Internationally, the Pentagon was an intervention force, but domestically it was a method by which the government could coordinate the private economy, provide welfare to major corporations, subsidize them, arrange the flow of taxpayer money to research and development, provide a state-guaranteed market for excess production, target advanced industries for development, etc.