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extrinsic

[ik-strin-sik, -zik] / ɪkˈstrɪn sɪk, -zɪk /


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"In recognizing these species, we recognize how quickly they are becoming lost as extrinsic barriers are breached by human activities."

From Science Daily • Mar. 23, 2026

I couldn’t relate to whatever it was that pulled people back into the gloomy casinos over and over again, or what compelled them to place bets on games of little extrinsic consequence.

From Slate • Feb. 24, 2024

They may simply be motivated to make you stop pestering them — in other words, their motivation is extrinsic, which tends not to last.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 15, 2024

For many musicians, the motivation to perform is intrinsic rather than extrinsic.

From Salon • Jan. 16, 2023

The expression “parol evidence,” which includes written as well as verbal evidence, has often been applied to the extrinsic evidence produced for the purpose of varying the nature of the transaction embodied in a document.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" by Various