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Discover LudwigThe word 'exteriorize' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of making something external. For example, "The company exteriorized its supply chain to meet demand."
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exteriorize
verb
To externalize.
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Wagner's conception of Gesamtkunstwerk ("total art work") encouraged artists to refine upon their emotional responses and to exteriorize their hidden dream states, often in a shadowy, incomplete form; hence the more tenuous nature of the work of Wagner's French disciples.
They could exteriorize their outsiderness in simple ways, with dollhouse-like sets, rebelliously simplified camera movements, or oversized fur coats and orange winter hats.
"He said that he always tells actors not to exteriorize, to feel emotions deeply but never show them, that it's up to him and the camera to capture those feelings".
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The epic exteriorizes the mystic's experiences in the 40 days of seclusion.
Using the rising flame and smoke of the incense burner in the centre of the oratory to transmit the message borne by spirits exteriorized from within his own body, the libationer submitted petitions (zhang) to the appropriate bureau of the three Daoist heavens (santian).
The battle which most geniuses fight within themselves was exteriorized and fought openly between her and her friend".
In these films Guitry largely respects the Aristotelian unities of time and place, and rigorously exteriorizes the thoughts and emotions of his characters: they speak, well and at length, for themselves.
"It's when we're busy, distracted, sought out, exteriorized, that we suffer most," Barthes notes.
Keltner's approach to touch turns on the deeper idea that consciousness itself is "exteriorized"—that we are alive in relation to others, not in relation to some imagined inner self, the homunculus in our heads.
(The extraterrestrial, to the amateur ethnobotanist and Esalen stalwart Terence McKenna, represented "the human soul exteriorized into three-dimensional space as a religious experience," in Kripal's paraphrase).
Thus, for him "[t]he human invents himself in the technical by inventing the tool by becoming exteriorized technologically" (1998, 141).
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