verb
- to express or show outwardly something that was internal or hidden
- to attribute something internal to an external cause or source
- to transfer a function or process from inside an organization to an outside provider
Usage: psychology
Usage: business
Examples
- She learned to externalize her feelings through art therapy.
- The child tends to externalize blame when things go wrong.
- The company decided to externalize its IT support services.
- He externalized his anxiety by constantly checking his phone.
- The therapy helped her externalize her internal conflicts.
- Many businesses externalize non-core functions to reduce costs.
- Students often externalize their academic struggles onto teachers.