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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
interiorize .
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Examples
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Derrida, clearly influenced by Freud, argues that we are who we are in and through these interiorized others.
Robert D. Stolorow: The Work of Mourning, by Jacques Derrida Robert D. Stolorow 2010
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When Jesus is drawn into the heart, the liturgy becomes interiorized and the Kingdom is established in the peaceful soul.
Scott Cairns: Mysteries Of The Jesus Prayer Scott Cairns 2011
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When Jesus is drawn into the heart, the liturgy becomes interiorized and the Kingdom is established in the peaceful soul.
Scott Cairns: Mysteries Of The Jesus Prayer Scott Cairns 2011
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Derrida, clearly influenced by Freud, argues that we are who we are in and through these interiorized others.
Robert D. Stolorow: The Work of Mourning, by Jacques Derrida Robert D. Stolorow 2010
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The slow build-up and seemingly mundane backdrop may feel designed to keep an audience off-guard, but they underpin what becomes a powerfully interiorized cliffhanger, jagged with raw candor.
The Best of the Fest Greater New York Staff 2010
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Derrida, clearly influenced by Freud, argues that we are who we are in and through these interiorized others.
Robert D. Stolorow: The Work of Mourning, by Jacques Derrida Robert D. Stolorow 2010
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For her, the struggle with leukemia had become so deeply personalized, so interiorized, that the rest of us were ghostly onlookers in the periphery: we were the zombies walking outside her head.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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For her, the struggle with leukemia had become so deeply personalized, so interiorized, that the rest of us were ghostly onlookers in the periphery: we were the zombies walking outside her head.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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What this shows is that at this time there emerged a great wave of influence that turned people's thinking towards a more interiorized, as well as a more transcendental, state.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: An Age of Radical Seeking (Part One) Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2010
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For De Vos, Benedict's text had been both an inspiration and a foil, against which he argued that the Japanese are a deeply interiorized and guilt-ridden people and not motivated by external emotions rooted in social shame as Benedict had described.
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