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EXTERIORIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. externalize 2. to bring out of the body (as for surgery) exteriorization ek-ˌstir-ē-ə-rə-ˈzā-shən noun www.merriam-webster.com
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EXTERIORIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to bring an internal (= inside) part of the body outside the body, for example in order to perform a medical operation on it: At birth ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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EXTERIORIZE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to give or attribute an external form or objective character outside the self to (states of mind, attitudes, etc.) 2. externalize. Webster's ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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exteriorize
exteriorize, v. (ɛkˈstɪərɪəraɪz) [f. exterior + -ize.] trans. To make exterior; to realize (a conception) in outward form; to attribute an external existence to (states of consciousness). Also absol. Hence exˈteriorized ppl. a.1879 H. Maudsley Pathol. Mind 449 It is the unfailing tendency of the min... Oxford English Dictionary
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exteriorize, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the verb exteriorize is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for exteriorize is from 1879, in the writing of Henry Maudsley, medical ... www.oed.com
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Exteriorize - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
verb give reality to; represent in concrete form synonyms: exteriorise, externalise, externalize, objectify, objectivize www.vocabulary.com
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Udnie
Picabia stated while in New York, in 1913, that "art is a successful attempt to exteriorize the thought or the inner feeling by projecting on the canvas wikipedia.org
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exteriorize | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(ĕks-tĕr′ē-o-rīz ) 1. To mobilize without the body, a part temporarily in surgery. SEE: marsupialization 2. In psychiatry, to turn one's interests outward. www.tabers.com
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EXTERIORIZE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to make exterior; externalize. · Surgery., to expose (an internal structure) temporarily outside the body, for observation, surgery, ... www.dictionary.com
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Meaning of exteriorize in English - Cambridge Dictionary
to bring an internal (= inside) part of the body outside the body, for example in order to perform a medical operation on it: At birth ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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exteriorize - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to make external; embody in an outward form. to regard as consisting of externals. to regard or treat as being caused by externals; attribute to external ... www.wordreference.com
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EXTERIORIZATIONS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ex·te·ri·or·ize ek-ˈstir-ē-ə-ˌrīz. exteriorized; exteriorizing. transitive verb. 1. : externalize. 2. : to bring out of the body (as for surgery). www.merriam-webster.com
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Vólkova
to counterpose to such utopian aspirations that move us, and help keep active against the never ending search for that which we desire, that which we exteriorize wikipedia.org
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Beatriz Milhazes
reactions provoked by artists like Bridget Riley and Tarsila do Amaral, Milhazes believes that art is an essential way for people to aestheticize and exteriorize wikipedia.org
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soul
▪ I. soul, n. (səʊl) Forms: α. 1 sawol, -al, 1–2 sawul, 1, 4 sawel (1 sauwel, 4 saw-, sauwil), 1, 4–6 sawl (5–6 sawll, 9 dial. sawl, seawl, zawl, etc.), 2–6 sawle; 1, 4 sauel (4 -il), 3–7 (9 dial.) saule (3 sæule, 4 zaule, 5 savle); 1, 4–5, 6–9 Sc. and north. saul, 5–7 Sc. and north. saull; 5 sal, s... Oxford English Dictionary
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