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internalize

[in-tur-nl-ahyz] / ɪnˈtɜr nlˌaɪz /
VERB
incorporate within one's self
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Burden internalized this pattern, of foregrounding the importance of the paterfamilias at the expense of real intimacy, of keeping up appearances despite the private pain.

From Los Angeles Times

Focused on its massively lucrative copier franchise, Xerox hadn’t internalized the process of technology transfer for profit.

From Los Angeles Times

“Ottoman elites internalized and even embraced European ideas about their own Empire. These elites aspired to become Westernized, which they saw as civilized and modern.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“They are unavoidable. You cannot internalize them and let them chip away at your self-worth.”

From MarketWatch

Europe is moving toward internalizing security costs and building fiscal capacity.

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