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externate, v. rare.|ˈɛkstəneɪt| [f. extern + -ate3.] trans. To embody in outward form.
1890tr. Pfleiderer's Devel. Theol. 73 The idea externates itself. Hence exterˈnation, outward embodiment.
1845Card. Wiseman Fabiola (1855) 347 The externation of His Wisdom. 1862F. Hall Hindu Can. of Dramaturgy (1865) 6 Pantomime, grounded on externation of the feelings. 1876C. M. Davies Unorth. Lond. 250 The externation of religion was especially necessary. |