Definition of Exteriorization

1. Noun. Embodying in an outward form.

Exact synonyms: Exteriorisation, Externalisation, Externalization
Generic synonyms: Objectification
Derivative terms: Exteriorise, Exteriorize

Definition of Exteriorization

1. Noun. The physical embodiment of an abstraction ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Exteriorization

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exteriorization

extenuator
extenuators
extenuatory
exterior
exterior-angle
exterior angle
exterior angles
exterior door
exteriorisation
exteriorise
exteriorised
exteriorises
exteriorising
exteriorities
exteriority
exteriorization (current term)
exteriorizations
exteriorize
exteriorized
exteriorizes
exteriorizing
exteriorly
exteriors
exteriour
exteriourly
exteriours
exterminable
exterminate
exterminated
exterminates

Literary usage of Exteriorization

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1910)
"The first topic of interest to a critic is that in which Dr. Joire defends the "exteriorization of sensibility." By this he means that certain experiments ..."

2. Operative Gynecologic Laparoscopy: Principles and Techniques by Camran Nezhat (2000)
"exteriorization is aided by using traction on the uterine manipulators to position the uterus properly. Patients are discharged the same day or the ..."

3. Degeneration by Max Simon Nordau (1895)
"... which find their motor exteriorization in songs, dances, leaps. ... forms with the rapidity of thought, without undergoing exteriorization in speech, ..."

4. Liberty and Democracy: And Other Essays in War-time by Hartley Burr Alexander (1918)
"In material engines, things of wheels and levers, we see the exteriorization of one distortion of our natures,— undeviating application of all force to one ..."

5. Introductory Philosophy: A Text-book for Colleges and High Schools by Charles Albert Dubray (1912)
"(6) If it were not so, the objectivation or exteriorization of ... (a) The habit of exteri- orization supposes a first exteriorization, which is impossible. ..."

6. Hall's Journal of Health by W. W. Hall (1893)
"So complete was the exteriorization of the subject that Dr. Luys was able to transfer a woman's sensibility into a tumbler of water. ..."

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