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internalize

[in-tur-nl-ahyz] / ɪnˈtɜr nlˌaɪz /
VERB
incorporate within one's self
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“That’s something I think Google internalized a lot sooner than the rest of their peers, because they’ve just been at this for longer and have hired folks that really understand how the power sector works.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He has certainly internalized the first rule of city driving: nose position is everything.

From The Wall Street Journal

But good intentions can harden into dogma, and instead of helping people work through conflicted feelings, practitioners doubled down on the proposition that any desire for change was evidence of internalized harm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here was my opportunity to show that I had internalized early lessons; to demonstrate my resolve.

From Barron's

Several sculptures are based on the form of the falcon—a creature that Mr. Puryear has seemingly internalized like an alter ego.

From The Wall Street Journal