Internally [adverb]
Definition of Internally:
inside
Opposite/Antonyms of Internally:
-
Sentence/Example of Internally:
Nasdaq delisted Luckin in July after Luckin revealed in April that an internal investigation had uncovered substantial sales fraud.
A suburban drug investigation — not a Baltimore police internal affairs complaint — ultimately brought them down.
Despite all the internal upgrades, the new MBA looks and feels exactly like its older sibling.
It doesn’t have an optical drive and the internal hardware isn’t as fast, but it retails for $299.
Founded by Tade Oyerinde in 2018, Campuswire is a virtual solution for any teacher who wants to digitize their internal classroom communications, from Q&A time to the lecture itself.
The Vatican published its two-year 400-plus-page internal investigation into the case, and it details how McCarrick often shared his bed with teenagers.
He was interested in all aspects of medicine, but seems to have had a particular fascination with the idea of visualizing the body’s internal components.
For the fabric, choose from almost 30 different colors and pattern combinations, then pick various internal accessories from the brand’s line of attachable pockets and sleeves.
Supposed evidence against the island universe idea came from measurements of internal motion in the spirals.
Roessler, 57, is a New York native who spent more than 30 years with the department serving in a variety of leadership roles from internal affairs to the patrol division and human resources.