externalize
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dışa vurmak.
2. Bilinçaltındaki çatışmalarını dışa aksettirmek.
3. yansıtmak.
4. haricileştirmek.
5. açığa vurmak.
6. maddileştirmek.
7. cismanileştirmek.
8. dışlamak.
9. maddileştir.
10. maddilestir.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to make external.
2. to manifest externally: "marriage is a nice way to externalize the private commitments made between you” ( patti Davis).
3. to attribute to outside causes.
4. to project or attribute (inner conflicts or feelings) to external circumstances or causes.
2. to manifest externally: "marriage is a nice way to externalize the private commitments made between you” ( patti Davis).
3. to attribute to outside causes.
4. to project or attribute (inner conflicts or feelings) to external circumstances or causes.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to make something external or objective
2. to represent something abstract or intangible as material; to embody
3. to attribute emotions etc to external circumstances; to project
4. to direct to others, as costs or benefits.
2. to represent something abstract or intangible as material; to embody
3. to attribute emotions etc to external circumstances; to project
4. to direct to others, as costs or benefits.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to make external; to manifest by outward form.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to embody in an outward form; give shape and form to.
2. to confer the quality of externality or external reality upon; invest with actual objectivity: a word used in modern psychology to indicate a mental operation whereby, for instance, one's name arising in the mind as a subjective concept is heard as a word spoken from without, and therefore as a sense-percept.
3. also spelled externalise.
2. to confer the quality of externality or external reality upon; invest with actual objectivity: a word used in modern psychology to indicate a mental operation whereby, for instance, one's name arising in the mind as a subjective concept is heard as a word spoken from without, and therefore as a sense-percept.
3. also spelled externalise.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia