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internal
[ in-tur-nl ]
adjective
- situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
Antonyms:
- of, relating to, or noting the inside or inner part.
Antonyms:
- Pharmacology. oral ( def 4 ).
- existing, occurring, or found within the limits or scope of something; intrinsic:
a theory having internal logic.
- of or relating to the domestic affairs of a country:
the internal politics of a nation.
- existing solely within the individual mind:
internal malaise.
- coming from, produced, or motivated by the psyche or inner recesses of the mind; subjective:
an internal response.
- Anatomy, Zoology. inner; not superficial; away from the surface or next to the axis of the body or of a part:
the internal carotid artery.
- present or occurring within an organism or one of its parts:
an internal organ.
noun
- Usually internals. entrails; innards.
- an inner or intrinsic attribute.
internal
/ ɪˈɜːə /
adjective
- of, situated on, or suitable for the inside; inner
- coming or acting from within; interior
- involving the spiritual or mental life; subjective
- of or involving a nation's domestic as opposed to foreign affairs
- education denoting assessment by examiners who are employed at the candidate's place of study
- situated within, affecting, or relating to the inside of the body
noun
- a medical examination of the vagina, uterus, or rectum
Derived Forms
- ˌԳٱˈԲٲ, noun
- ˈٱԲ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- t·Բi·ٲ ·ٱn·Ա noun
- ·ٱn· adverb
- ܲȴ-·ٱn adjective
- quasi-·ٱn· adverb
- i-·ٱn adjective
- semi-·ٱn· adverb
- ܲi·ٱn adjective
- sub·ٱn· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of internal1
Example Sentences
In fact, following the trust's 2017 internal review, both samples were found to have been "inadequate", and it found Ms Gleadell should have been invited back to have the tests repeated.
A surviving paramedic previously told the BBC that the ambulances were clearly marked and had their internal and external lights on.
County sheriffs for the decades is the stream of allegations about tattooed internal gangs running amok at certain stations.
“I don’t see it yet,” the aide said, granted anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, “but down the road, it’s possible.”
Its military interventions in Syria are fuelling conflict with both external powers like Turkey, and with internal groups like jihadists in the country's south.
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