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Internalize

Internalize | Internalized | Internalizes

Internalize meaning

To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself. | To process new information in one's mind. | To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself.

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Example sentences (20)

As you wrap up week three, internalize this sentiment: While technology drives personalization, it's the human touch, understanding and intuition that perfect it.

It's easy to internalize that and think, maybe that's where my worth lies.

The Maasai of Africa drink the blood of their cattle to internalize the animal’s strength.

They can’t really be feuding or hate each other because they don’t want their child to internalize that and come to hate herself.

They need to engage all of their senses to internalize a concept or lesson.

With just a few minutes of dedication a day, long-term results are visible because children and young people internalize the work routine and enjoy the advantages of being disciplined.

And yet not something our collective human society managed to internalize, at least in certain arenas, until recently.

Children who witness these outbursts may internalize them as acceptable behavior, perpetuating a cycle of dysfunction.

Presidents’ Day offers us the opportunity to appreciate and internalize the qualities found in these two leaders, who are universally considered to be the greatest American presidents.

Today, UNRWA’s clients are Palestinians trapped in the label of refugee — Palestinians who are forced to internalize that label and get brought up with the hatred and resentment that comes with that label’s political and economic limitations.

And I kind of internalize it more.

Countries get used to and internalize some international law.

Did all the women in her state internalize the patriarchy?

Each of the presenters spoke of the tendency of victims to internalize the abuse, which can lead to emotional, mental and physical health issues.

Fidell says the “A Teacher” team worked closely with therapists specializing in childhood sexual assault, and the specific ways in which male victims “internalize” the trauma, and that helped Mara and Robinson feel more comfortable diving into the topic.

For some, it’s what we internalize in terms of what’s sexy and what’s not.

However, I’ve found myself worried that she will internalize what the world tells her about her mother — that because of my darker skin, I am worth less.

I’m going to repeat this in hopes that I internalize it as I read it: You don’t have to accomplish something every minute of every day.

That’s a good premise to internalize as you grow!

The lab is still hiring and training staff and awaiting additional equipment but expects to be operating at around half capacity within the next two weeks, with hopes to fully internalize all university testing by spring semester, Jahnes said.