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internalise
verb
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The word "internalise" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when someone takes an idea or concept into their own understanding, rather than just understanding it on a superficial level. For example, "After reading the book, John internalised the writer's ideas about the importance of communication."
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I know that people internalise these things differently and the character was repellent and on a spiral which was stripping him of his humanity.
A review of 88 studies investigating the effects of corporal punishment concluded that although punishing children physically often leads to immediate compliance with parental demands, this "good behaviour" was rarely maintained in the long term as children failed to internalise moral norms and social rules.
As with all prejudices, the most insidious effect of "Midlandsism" is the way its victims internalise it.
They represent how individuals and groups internalise their history, and how we reluctantly hold on to unshakeable past events.
That could reduce the incentive to internalise, since transparency tends to eat into margins, says Mr van Steenis.
Most big asset-management firms have already taken the first step, which is to "internalise" complementary orders from their different funds.
The first is for big financial institutions to "internalise" their trades, netting off buy and sell orders against each other without passing them through an exchange.
South-East Asia's corporate conglomerates, in other words, aimed to "internalise" the capital markets that discipline companies in the West.To see how this works, picture a pyramid at the top of which sits a private holding company owned by the patriarch and his family.
If you put a positive price on carbon, this price will be reflected in the cost of transactions, people will internalise the effect of their behaviour on the climate, and emissions will fall.This is a pretty straightforward policy solution, and it's one that's been embraced by economists and various other wonks for years.
For a long time now, the main policy approach to global climate change has been to treat the emission of carbon as the negative externality that it embodies and price it, through a straight tax or cap-and-trade system, so that firms and individuals internalise its cost.
A tax on pollution would internalise the cost, however.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com