Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In the interior part; internally; inwardly.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb Internally; inwardly.
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- adverb In the
interior part;internally ;inwardly .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It remains with man after death such as it had been interiorly, that is, in the interior will and thought, 48.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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Doubtless Mrs. Arbuthnot continued her remembrances "interiorly" as she went down the passage and descended the stairs.
Antony Gray,—Gardener Leslie Moore
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We are all quite accustomed to seeing the Duomo of Milan or the Basilica of St. Ambrose, but here is another Milanese church which I photographed last year, which is noteworthy for its architecture both exteriorly and interiorly -- in the case of the latter, most particularly for its painted vaulting.
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Indeed, how else could God call to us if not interiorly?
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Want to Experience God? You Already Have: Exaltation and Clarity 2010
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I took note interiorly later also that they were demonstrating strong emotion for a little girl.
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An interiorly lit cottage, warm & inviting, offers succor to us all.
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Suffering interiorly during private devotions was not enough for Francis.
Francis prays to understand and feel the love and pain of Jesus Crucified. St. Joseph's Secular Franciscan Fraternity 2009
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It was a matter, as St. Ignatius advises, of understanding a few realities profoundly and in savoring them interiorly.
Archive 2009-04-01 Michelle 2009
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It was a matter, as St. Ignatius advises, of understanding a few realities profoundly and in savoring them interiorly.
Column: Passion Michelle 2009
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It dwarfed the previous precipice silently, working privately, interiorly - a clandestine rusted watermark all to Billy's own that would forever leave Carrie second, at best, and the tiny, picturesque dancer in red and gold down on the court in first.
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