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topically
[ top-i-klee ]
adverb
- in a way that relates to a matter of local or current interest:
This website is a treasure trove of culturally pertinent and topically applicable training curricula.
- in a way that reflects the subject of a discussion, piece of writing, etc.; by topic:
Her papers include 25 binders of newspaper clippings from 1964 to 1975, organized topically.
The conference is a series of topically organized panels, seminars, and roundtable discussions.
- on the surface; externally:
The antifungal lotion is to be applied topically twice daily for 14 days.
Most modern carpets have stain and soil treatments that have been topically applied to the fibers.
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Origin of topically1
Example Sentences
She was stunned to find that a lot of her symptoms - which included brain fog, low mood, joint pain and anxiety - became “vastly better†when she began using progesterone cream topically.
According to the guidelines, the topical anesthetic lidocaine “might be useful for reducing patient pain†when injected as a local anesthetic or applied topically as a numbing gel, cream or spray.
I feel like our show is very topically reflective.
After I read your article about using milk of magnesia topically as a deodorant, I tried it.
With its earthy sweet scent, this essential oil also is used in the food industry and topically in various cosmetic preparations.
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