Externally [adverb]
Definition of Externally:
outwardly
Opposite/Antonyms of Externally:
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Sentence/Example of Externally:
Individual companies may be able to turn external shocks into lemonade.
If you don’t have insurance, XpresCheck’s fee is $75 for the PCR or $90 for the PCR and antibody test, plus $50 to $100 in external lab fees.
Branding is an essential part of external communications, but it should also be acknowledged for internal communication plans.
Unfortunately, she and other experts told me, in this case, a planned external review was on a collision course with the surge in coronavirus cases that hit the nation over the last month.
Don’t toss out that old drive when you’re done, though—you can put it in a USB enclosure and use it as an external drive for backups, extra storage for your gaming PC, or as a way to hand stuff off to your friends.
The argument for labels is that they at least add a bit of external context into a medium that otherwise strips it away.
While each only produces a fraction of the power possible with a large plant, the modular design allows for mass production and a design that requires less external safety support.
We look at all the data available to us coming out of our investments so we are able to react quickly to market information and not wait for external research to tell us what is happening.
We may wish that Trumpism could be defeated, like an external enemy.
Kosslyn thought we manipulated pixels because external images are made of pixels, and that’s a representation we understand.