Meaning & Definition of Internal in English
English⟶
Internal
/ɪntərnəl/
adjective
1. Happening or arising or located within some limits or especially surface
- "Internal organs"
- "Internal mechanism of a toy"
- "Internal party maneuvering"
synonym:
- internal
2. Occurring within an institution or community
- "Intragroup squabbling within the corporation"
synonym:
- internal,
- intragroup
3. Inside the country
- "The british home office has broader responsibilities than the united states department of the interior"
- "The nation's internal politics"
synonym:
- home(a),
- interior(a),
- internal,
- national
4. Located inward
- "Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"- leonard bernstein
- "She thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"- david denby
- "An internal sense of rightousness"- a.r.gurney,jr.
synonym:
- inner,
- interior,
- internal
5. Innermost or essential
- "The inner logic of cubism"
- "The internal contradictions of the theory"
- "The intimate structure of matter"
synonym:
- inner,
- internal,
- intimate
Examples of using
The button battery in the PC's internal timer has gone flat.
For any type of organisation, internal harmony and unity are important factors in deciding its success or failure.
I'm afraid I have internal bleeding.