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exteriorly

American  
[ik-steer-ee-er-lee] / ɪkˈstɪər i ər li /

adverb

  1. on, relating to, or regarding the outside, external, or apparent aspects of something.


Example Sentences

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May it not be possible that, in exerting ourselves, we give rise to a detachment of forces which acts exteriorly to our body?

From Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants by Flammarion, Camille

The church, early English, was little injured exteriorly.

From The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine by Rameur, E.

Matter is spirit made exteriorly cognisable by the force of the Divine Word.

From The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation by Maitland, Edward

The little rubbly and flinty churches of Pyecombe, Patcham, Preston, and Clayton are very similar in appearance exteriorly and all are provided with identical towers finished off with a shingled spirelet of insignificant proportions.

From The Brighton Road The Classic Highway to the South by Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)

It is bulky, composed exteriorly of dry leaves, strips of loose grape vine bark, and similar materials, and lined with fine grasses and fibrous roots.

From Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 6 December, 1897 by Various