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Internally

Internally \In*ter"nal*ly\, adv.

  1. Inwardly; within the enveloping surface, or the boundary of a thing; within the body; beneath the surface.

  2. Hence: Mentally; spiritually.
    --Jer. Taylor.

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internally

adv. 1 In an internal manner; interiorly; within or inside of external limits; in an inner part or situation. 2 With regard to internal affairs. 3 inwardly; spiritually.

WordNet
internally

adv. on or from the inside; "an internally controlled environment" [ant: externally]

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Usage examples of "internally".

The only reason the Soviet Union occupied the eastern half of Poland was that the Polish state was internally bankrupt, the government had disintegrated, and the Ukrainians and Belorussians in Poland, cousins to their Soviet kindred, were left to the mercy of fate.

For open cancers an ointment is made from the leaves and stems wherewith to dress the ulcerated parts, and at the same time the expressed juice of the plant is given internally.

Assist the action of physic, by giving an injection of senna and catnip tea, or if the stomach is very sour, take internally some mild alkali, such as common saleratus.

In addition to creating new ventures, this path can accelerate the commercialization of technology internally.

And the Figwort is so named in allusion to its curative virtues against piles, when the plant is made into an ointment for outward use, and when the tincture is taken internally.

Internally, the vigorous Jagiello strengthened both the military and financial resources of his people.

Most juries like to see illogic as part of insanity, but what Hask believes appears to be internally consistent.

The lower halves of the limbs are also well clad with annulated fur, like their outsides, but their upper halves internally and the belly are only sparsely covered with long brownish grey plain hairs, not ringed.

When the proper interval had passed, a microvolt was internally induced.

Leslie grinned internally at the image of holo-Richard hovering in midocean like some craggy Madonna of the Fishes, clownfish and Moorish idols nibbling through the seaweedy strands of his hair.

Dioscorides advised that it should be applied externally for sores of every kind, and taken internally against haemorrhages.

Besides, however, being put to these uses, tiles are often used in the ornamentation of buildings, externally as well as internally.

Now that it was in the deep darkness of the cave, the creature was shining brightly with its own internally generated light This was not the phosphorescence of putrefaction, but a deeply originated glow which shone through the deep and waxlike skin and hinted of luminous reactions unconnected with bioluminescence.

He had half expected to be limbless, carbonised medium rare and bleeding internally.

They stood amidst stupefying constructions of gleaming metallic shapes, walls of light, and what looked like clean-cut massifs, as big as buildings, of internally glowing crystal.