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externalize
verb
To make something external or objective
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One only needs another conception: a beginningless power that would account for this tendency of consciousness to take up forms and to externalize them.
Many economists claim that much environmental harm is caused by producers who "externalize" the costs of their activities.
Although rarely explicitly framed as the need to externalize the rationale for politically contentious policies, economic integration has emerged as a device used on the domestic political stage.
He has the same generous impulse as a playwright: to externalize the metaphysics of being.
At the same time, the surge in language at this age creates a distinction between exteriority and interiority: the child's interiority is now expressible and thus possible to externalize; the world doubles.
Both mother and son externalize their demons, which is to say their unresolved grief.
Molaison and his caretakers also used little pieces of paper as memory prostheses, and in the 2000 noir film "Memento," which was inspired by Molaison's condition, the detective suffering from anterograde amnesia seeks to externalize his memory through scribbled notes, tattoos, and Polaroid photographs.
Companies that draw on natural resources are therefore heavily incentivized to externalize as many costs as possible while depleting nature with efficiency and speed.
Tiffany's great gift as a director is to externalize the characters' interior selves without making it look theatrical or overexposed.
But I'd like to think that I was also compelled by forces outside myself — that, on some level, I might have been dimly aware of the Internet's role in the fulfillment of some ancient, human yearning to externalize our private imaginations into a shared space.
There is something about the ability to externalize our thoughts and compare them with other people in a public way that is really transformative for the average person.
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