What does internalize mean?

Definitions for internalize
ɪnˈtɜr nlˌaɪzin·ter·nal·ize

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. internalize, internalise, interiorize, interioriseverb

    incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal

    "internalize a belief"

Wiktionary

  1. internalizeverb

    To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself.

  2. internalizeverb

    To store (a string or other structure) in a shared pool, such that subsequent items with the same value can share the same instance. Often abbreviated to intern.

Wikipedia

  1. internalize

    Internalization (or internalisation) is the process of making something internal, with more specific meanings in various fields. It is the opposite of externalization.

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  1. internalize

    Internalize generally refers to the process of incorporating or integrating specific values, attitudes, knowledge, behaviors or beliefs into one's own basic character or subconscious from external sources. It is the process through which individuals unconsciously adapt or conform to societal or cultural norms and expectations.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of internalize in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of internalize in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of internalize in a Sentence

  1. Dulcinea Pitagora:

    Queer, trans, and cis people are all socialized from a very young age to make all of the same assumptions about themselves and others, and it's almost impossible not to internalize and project those assumptions on others to some extent, because of that, it makes sense that queer and transgender and gender non-conforming people worry about people reading us the wrong way, because of how the majority often incorrectly reads our gender, or makes other assumptions based on the way our bodies are perceived.

  2. Lisa Haisha:

    We all internalize wounds and develop strategies to protect ourselves. These strategies feed our Imposters.

  3. Mickey Mehta:

    Philosophize means ‘feel-loss-of-eyes’ because with open eyes you see only illusions and when you shut them and internalize, you understand the truth, the whole picture and the philosophy of all. Withdraw all your senses and internalize, let there be inner wakefulness, and MickeyMize.

  4. Andrew Bakaj:

    The call to have my client's identity disclosed will fundamentally harm a process that took decades to build. By extension, it will adversely impact Congressional oversight. These consequences, I fear, will be long-lasting, if Congress and others do not protect my client's anonymity -- which my client is afforded to by law -- not only does it jeopardize their safety, but it jeopardizes an entire system that took decades to build. It will destroy effective Congressional oversight for years to come. This is what is at stake. It is time for Members of Congress and our government leaders to internalize this fact.

  5. Mickey Mehta:

    TVs have become smart and humans have become stupid. Dependence on technology is rendering a human depleted of inner intelligence. With mechanization man has learnt to become mechanical. Don't get completely programmed and be digitized, switch on internally, become intelligent, internalize and MickeyMize.

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