Adverb
In an integral manner; wholly; completely; also, by integration.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis segregation deserves attention because yogic practices integrally exist within the Zen Buddhist school. Source: Internet
What if generally accepted accounting principles recognized natural and human capital not as a free amenity in inexhaustible supply but as a finite and integrally valuable factor of production? Source: Internet
University of Columbia Press, 2007, page 13. Christianity seeAlso Soul carried to Heaven by William Bouguereau Most Christians understand the soul as an ontological reality distinct from, yet integrally connected with, the body. Source: Internet