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- verb Present participle of
internalise .
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Examples
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His editors were attending the hearings and were paying particular attention to the criticisms and were "internalising" them, he said.
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She said this often led to victims "internalising" the abuse because they could not believe it had happened and did not think they would be believed.
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I totally agree that a large part of learning a language is identifying, recognising and internalising its patterns – if we know anything about learning styles, the capacity to spot patterns seems to be a style worth cultivating!
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Indeed, soaring rates of labiaplasty designer vaginas, in the vernacular suggest that Western women are internalising this trope to an ever greater extent.
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Indeed, soaring rates of labiaplasty designer vaginas, in the vernacular suggest that Western women are internalising this trope to an ever greater extent.
Katharine Quarmby: The Lost Art Of Growing Old Gracefully Katharine Quarmby 2011
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Learning and internalising the keyboard shortcuts of your operating system and most-used applications keeps you moving in them.
Top 10 Productivity Basics Explained | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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You can't worship the Boss and the Clash without internalising a great many cliches along with the host.
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Move on to Metropolis and give me a Superman that feels like he can beat the crap outta someone without internalising his feelings.
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Commonplacing is about internalising that information: engaging deeply, processing it so that it becomes part of you.
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Learning and internalising the keyboard shortcuts of your operating system and most-used applications keeps you moving in them.
Top 10 Productivity Basics Explained | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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