Definition of Internalise

1. Verb. Incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal. "Internalize a belief"

Exact synonyms: Interiorise, Interiorize, Internalize
Category relationships: Psychological Science, Psychology
Generic synonyms: Ascribe, Assign, Attribute, Impute
Derivative terms: Interior, Internalisation, Internalization

Definition of Internalise

1. Verb. (British) (alternative spelling of internalize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Internalise

1. [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Internalise

internal squint
internal strabismus
internal surface
internal surface of frontal bone
internal surface of parietal bone
internal thoracic artery
internal thoracic lymphatic plexus
internal thoracic plexus
internal thoracic vein
internal traction
internal urethral opening
internal urethral orifice
internalin
internalisation
internalise
internalised
internalised misogyny
internalises
internalising
internalism
internalisms
internalist
internalistic
internalistically
internalists
internalities
internality
internalization
internalizations

Literary usage of Internalise

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

1. FDI from Developing Countries: A Vector for Trade and Development by Byung-Hwa Lee (2002)
"On the other hand, firms also have a tendency to internalise core functions as ... They may internalise upstream activities to seek stable parts supplies, ..."

2. Cultivating Rural Amenities: An Economic Development Perspectiveby Yukiya Saika, Jean-Eudes Beuret by Yukiya Saika, Jean-Eudes Beuret (1999)
"How to internalise externalities What does it mean to internalise an externality? Internalisation means taking account of the existence of an externality in ..."

3. Multifunctionality: Towards an Analytical Framework by Leo Maier, Mikitaro Shobayashi (2001)
"Policies to internalise externalities in all countries could reduce the ... Policies to internalise externalities may have terms-of-trade effects when a ..."

4. Investing in Biological Diversity: The Cairns Conference : Proceedings of by OECD Staff (1997)
"In particular, the failure to internalise national and global biodiversity benefits to local populations results in local demand for biodiversity ..."

5. The New Rural Paradigm: Policies and Governance by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (2006)
"Thus, the general function of regulations is to internalise public goods and/or externalities at the expense of providers. The second set of policies ..."

6. Improving Recycling Markets by OECD., Oecd (2006)
"These different types of policy reforms can be classified into two broad categories: The introduction of policy measures to directly internalise ..."

7. Environmental Performance Reviews by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Committee on Environmental Policy (2006)
"Environmentally related taxes on energy and transport In Spain the purpose of energy taxes levied by the central government has not been to internalise ..."

8. OECD Employment Outlook: Towards More and Better Jobs by Oecd (2003)
"But under-investment is nevertheless likely to occur, because current employers cannot internalise the benefits from training that will accrue to future ..."

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