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to externalize
verb
To make something external or objective
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"Filmmaking is an opportunity to externalize," she continued.
Pickling is used to externalize and internalize data.
Art making provides an opportunity to externalize distressing experiences.
He has the same generous impulse as a playwright: to externalize the metaphysics of being.
To externalize this into brothers seems plausible for fiction or theater.
Tiffany's great gift as a director is to externalize the characters' interior selves without making it look theatrical or overexposed.
To externalize the LexML vocabularies specification, we recommend, and use, the W3C SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System).
[A majority of people] are ready to externalize the situation [by] looking out "the window" of race and equity.
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.
She enabled me to externalize geographic information from my own brain to a satellite brain, and you know how it felt?
Brooks is an English young adult novelist who, like Robert Cormier, uses the devices of mystery and suspense to externalize the inner turmoil of adolescence.
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