Definition of Exteriorizing

1. Verb. (present participle of exteriorize) ¹

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Definition of Exteriorizing

1. exteriorize [v] - See also: exteriorize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exteriorizing

exterior angle
exterior angles
exterior door
exteriorisation
exteriorise
exteriorised
exteriorises
exteriorising
exteriorities
exteriority
exteriorization
exteriorizations
exteriorize
exteriorized
exteriorizes
exteriorizing (current term)
exteriorly
exteriors
exteriour
exteriourly
exteriours
exterminable
exterminate
exterminated
exterminates
exterminating
extermination
extermination camp
extermination camps
exterminationism

Literary usage of Exteriorizing

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

1. The Ground and Goal of Human Life by Charles Gray Shaw (1919)
"The genuine Inner of human life thus perishes with exteriorizing progress. ... complaint against the exteriorizing system of the social moralism which ..."

2. Mexico and the Caribbean by George Hubbard Blakeslee (1920)
"The explanation is to be found, perhaps, in the fact that Porto Ricans were not then in arms against Spain; nor were they exteriorizing at that juncture any ..."

3. Practical Christian Socialism: A Conversational Exposition of the True by Adin Ballou (1854)
"[Was God's communicable, self-expressing, exteriorizing essence.] The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made [mediately] by him ..."

4. Prolegomena to History: The Relation of History to Literature, Philosophy by Frederick John Teggart (1916)
"... aesthetic presentation.87 It would seem as if men found some almost insuperable obstacle in the way of exteriorizing or "distancing" political subjects. ..."

5. The Play of Today: Studies in Play-structure for the Student and the Theatre by Elizabeth Roxana Hunt (1913)
"The realist's art, then, begins by exteriorizing and ends with a revelation of the innermost nature. ..."

6. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1893)
"In Slurring, on the other hand, one may suppose the image to be perfect, and that the defect is merely in the power of exteriorizing or executing it. ..."

7. Degeneration by Max Simon Nordau (1895)
"... declaims, sings, calls into service all the modes of exteriorizing ideas, rambles incoherently from one topic to another, the ideas hurtling against and ..."

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