interiorize

IPA: ɪntˈɪriɝaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To internalize; to bring inside oneself.
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Examples of "interiorize" in Sentences

  • We also might never interiorize their suffering, and then we would never become "contemplatives in action."
  • What happens when these young men and women begin to interiorize the way they are portrayed by society at large?
  • This is the first condition: We ourselves must interiorize the structure, the words of the liturgy, the Word of God.
  • The West tries to 'interiorize' its difference with other cultures - it tries to find a universality of 'the anthropos'.
  • I didn't know how to deal with all that, I didn't know how to interpret it, how to interiorize it, how I felt when we heard that Meredith had been killed.
  • Benedict wants to re-interiorize Catholicism by redirecting the Church's sources from the polluted waters of progressivism and materialism, drawing her sap anew from the healthiest old roots.
  • Yet at the same time the child's very nature also presented a threat to his own existence and survival, as was made evident in many sources that sought to interiorize the blame for the crusaders 'failure.
  • At the other end of this conversation is the principled position that there objective indicators of goodness in writing, that we know what they are, and that we need to help students interiorize and aspire to those standards.

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