单词 | internalize |
释义 | internalize (once / 50727 pages) v If you feel anger, pain, fear or hurt but never show it, you internalize it — you keep it inside. If you think about the prefix inter- which always indicated something within, you have the meaning of the adjective internalize, "to keep or take something in." It can be used in either a positive or negative way. If you are a debater who internalizes a topic, then you know it inside and out. On the other hand, you're not doing yourself any favors if you internalize your guilt. WORD FAMILYinternalize: internalization, internalized, internalizes, internalizing+/internal: internalise, internality, internalize, internally/internalise: internalisation, internalised/internalization: internalizations USAGE EXAMPLESHe, too, saved me, although by then I’d internalized my mother’s verdict — I was hopeless, messed up, a lost cause. Salon(Dec 27, 2016) Rizzotti’s task now is to get her team to internalize lessons from this loss before Friday’s matchup with Loyola. Washington Post(Dec 21, 2016) It’s a way of getting the media to internalize the official view of things. Washington Post(Dec 19, 2016) v incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal internalize a belief Syn|Hyper interiorise, interiorize, internalise ascribe, assign, attribute, impute attribute or credit to |
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