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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of exteriorize.

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Examples

  • It is "to love only terrestrial life, to the detriment of the ascending and celestial path," to be "exteriorized," and to "love only outer things, to the detriment of moral and spiritual values."

    One Cʘsmos 2010

  • To put it another way, the infinite sea of quantum potential is a kind of exteriorized mirror image of God's interior. this article, noting that the Vatican maintains that the theory of evolution is fully compatible with the Bible: "In 1950, Pope Pius XII described evolution as a valid scientific approach to the development of humans, a view that was reiterated by Pope John Paul II in

    One Cʘsmos 2009

  • My own suspicions are that although the world is rapidly becoming exteriorized through the advance of science and technology, and this may account for a lack of intensity in which one pursues an inner life, I suspect that human nature itself has not changed very much over the course of human history, Just look at the Gita it is set within the context of a War!

    Archive 2007-08-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007

  • My own suspicions are that although the world is rapidly becoming exteriorized through the advance of science and technology, and this may account for a lack of intensity in which one pursues an inner life, I suspect that human nature itself has not changed very much over the course of human history, Just look at the Gita it is set within the context of a War!

    "Europeanization of the world" is a necessary stage of world culture Tusar N Mohapatra 2007

  • The threats included external forces — Muslims, heretics, pirates, and southern merchants — which exteriorized blame for the failure and placed it onto distant figures who were bent on destroying or distorting the expedition.

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • This is why a fair number of modern people are pushing into the future by building a bridge to the first century--by embracing the earliest forms of Christianity, as opposed to modern deviations such as fundamentalism which are in fact extremely exteriorized.

    Sri Aurobindo: Reunification of two streams Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • I exteriorized the uterus I made a cut on the uterus, flipping it out intact onto the doe's open belly.

    When the Wind Blows Patterson, James, 1947- 1998

  • I exteriorized the uterus I made a cut on the uterus, flipping it out intact onto the doe's open belly.

    When The Wind Blows Patterson, James, 1947- 1998

  • Very frequently, as all the medical writers note, these voices are ` ` conscience exteriorized ''; that is, the voices say of him just what he has been saying of himself in the struggle against drink.

    The Foundations of Personality 1921

  • If this were true, we should have a ready explanation for these cases of exteriorized sensibility.

    The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal Hereward Carrington 1919

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