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interiorize

VERB
  1. incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal
    internalize a belief

How To Use interiorize In A Sentence

  • The thought of the fathoms of water that once covered the very spot she stands on almost suffocates her; she feels bogged down in prairie grass and sloughs; she interiorizes the continental river system as if features of the human body.
  • This is the first condition: We ourselves must interiorize the structure, the words of the liturgy, the Word of God. Pope's Response to Priests on the Liturgy
  • The slow build-up and seemingly mundane backdrop may feel designed to keep an audience off-guard, but they underpin what becomes a powerfully interiorized cliffhanger, jagged with raw candor. The Best of the Fest
  • 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. Archive 2005-07-01
  • 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. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • For her, the struggle with leukemia had become so deeply personalized, so interiorized, that the rest of us were ghostly onlookers in the periphery: we were the zombies walking outside her head. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • We also might never interiorize their suffering, and then we would never become "contemplatives in action. Naplesnews.com Stories
  • What happens when these young men and women begin to interiorize the way they are portrayed by society at large? American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
  • 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. NYT > Home Page
  • He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings.
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