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externalization
[ik-stur-nl-uh-zey-shuhn]
noun
the act or process of externalizing.
the quality or state of being externalized.
something that is externalized.
Word History and Origins
Origin of externalization1
Example Sentences
Despite its contradictory history as a symbol of democracy built by enslaved people, it is a blameless externalization of America.
Interludes in which the accusing faces of prisoners silently fill the frame act as a sort of externalization of his survivor’s guilt.
“A key feature we see common among mass killers is this externalization of blame,” Fridel said.
There’s a hunger for entertainment that favors unflinching articulation and externalization over implication and internalization — to have our greatest fears verbalized without restraint, even heavy-handedly, along with a good deal of style and wit.
This externalization of evil, however, is not limited to the Christian right.
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