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to internalize
verb
To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself.
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Workers have learned to internalize and mask powerlessness, but the internal frustration and struggle remain.
They are going to internalize good values".
"We had to internalize that as teachers".
We don't want to internalize the civic audience too much.
Britain and some other nations already permit financial institutions to "internalize" trades this way.
"We try not to internalize what we see," Inspector Luongo said.
It's a lesson a lot of people have yet to internalize even off-screen.
"These transactions highlight a trend among broker-dealers to try to internalize their order flow.
At age 25, she has been through too much to internalize a defeat.
It's also wise to internalize the phrase "moist but not wet".
In the realm of values to internalize, I know which I prefer.
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