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exteriorization|ɛkˌstɪərɪəraɪˈzeɪʃən| In quot. exteriorisation. [f. next + -ation.] The action of exteriorizing (see next).
1886F. W. H. Myers in Proc. Soc. Psych. Research Oct. 169 It was like the awakening and exteriorisation of sensations already stored up in the organism. 1917C. R. Payne tr. Pfister's Psychoanalytical Method xi. 264 The exteriorization by which the patient thinks he can perceive his separate organs in the reality. 1961R. Crookall Supreme Adventure ii. i. 58 The latter also applies to exteriorisations (of both mediumistic and non⁓mediumistic men) that are enforced by anaesthetics, etc. 1962Listener 17 May 854/2 The final exteriorization of a work was frequently difficult for him [sc. Debussy]. |