extroitive, a. rare.
(ɛkˈstrəʊɪtɪv)
[f. extro- prefix + L. it- ppl. stem of īre to go + -ive; cf. introitive.]
Directed to external objects.
| 1834 Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1836) II. 111 Women..feel less proportionate abhorrence of moral evil in and for itself, and more of its outward consequences..their natures being al⁓most wholly extroitive. |