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  • verb Present participle of interiorize.

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Examples

  • But in Heidegger, the interpretative act is surely not about interiorizing or incorporating, right?

    enowning enowning 2009

  • But in Heidegger, the interpretative act is surely not about interiorizing or incorporating, right?

    Archive 2009-01-01 enowning 2009

  • It is precisely this interiorizing aspect of the camera obscura/magic lantern show that I want to examine in Brontë's novel.

    Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_ 2005

  • When the Soul proceeds in perfecting and interiorizing it self, by means of internal recollection, having for sometime meditated on the

    The spiritual guide which disentangles the soul / by Michael de Molinos ; edited with an introduction by Kathleen Lyttelton and a note by H. Scott Holland. 1907

  • And it is of course highly higher and highestly important to again emphasize that conservatism is interior and interiorizing whereas leftism is exterior and exteriorizing (i.e., the latter diminishes free will, effaces the individual by reducing him to a group member [e.g., black, female, homosexual, etc.] and promotes his passive victimhood).

    Deborah Gyapong 2009

  • And it is of course highly higher and highestly important to again emphasize that conservatism is interior and interiorizing whereas leftism is exterior and exteriorizing (i.e., the latter diminishes free will, effaces the individual by reducing him to a group member [e.g., black, female, homosexual, etc.] and promotes his passive victimhood).

    Deborah Gyapong 2009

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