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What (who) is externalize - definition


externalize         
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Externalisation; Externalizing; Externalize; Externalizes; Externalized; Externalise; Externalises; Externalised; Externalising; Externalizer; Externalizers; Externaliser; Externalisers; Externalizing (disambiguation); E13n; Externalization (disambiguation); Externalisation (disambiguation)
or externalise
¦ verb
1. give external existence or form to.
Psychology project (a mental image or process) on to a figure outside oneself.
2. Economics fail or choose not to incorporate (costs) as part of a pricing structure.
Derivatives
externalization noun
Externalize         
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Externalisation; Externalizing; Externalize; Externalizes; Externalized; Externalise; Externalises; Externalised; Externalising; Externalizer; Externalizers; Externaliser; Externalisers; Externalizing (disambiguation); E13n; Externalization (disambiguation); Externalisation (disambiguation)
·vt To make external; to manifest by outward form.
externalize         
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Externalisation; Externalizing; Externalize; Externalizes; Externalized; Externalise; Externalises; Externalised; Externalising; Externalizer; Externalizers; Externaliser; Externalisers; Externalizing (disambiguation); E13n; Externalization (disambiguation); Externalisation (disambiguation)
(externalizes, externalizing, externalized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'externalise'
If you externalize your ideas or feelings, you express them openly, in words or actions. (FORMAL)
These are people who tend to externalize blame when anything goes wrong at work.
? internalize
VERB: V n
Examples of use of externalize
1. Meles is trying to externalize his problems." And those problems are vast.
2. "And Afghanistan cannot succeed if its people do not actively support their government." Separately, the Afghan ambassador to the United Nations, Zahir Tanin, expressed similar views, but Pakistani UN Ambassador Munir Akram argued that the problem is inside Afghanistan and there is no need to externalize the issue.
3. Thanks to his acute sensibility he reveals the unparalleled beauty of a seabed that guards its secrets jealously as the aeons go by. «In Theocharakis‘ paintings there are no rough seas or romantic play of waves, nor any mariners or wrecked castaways,» said Mavrotas. «The substance is for him concealed under the surface of the sea ‘sea of broad ways‘ of the ‘gleaming, silvery sea.‘ The painter and his brush externalize a deep feeling for a world ruled by awe and the mystery of existence.» The paintings in the «Seabedscapes» group (2001–2006) are Theocharakis‘ celebration of the watery element, the consummation of his bid to reconcile his imaginative force to the poetry of images.