adverb
- in a way that comes from or depends on an external source or cause; not inherent or essential
- in a way that is motivated by external rewards or pressures rather than internal interest or values
Usage: often used in psychology and education contexts
Examples
- The value of the painting is determined extrinsically by market demand rather than by its artistic merit alone.
- Students who are motivated extrinsically by grades may not develop a genuine love of learning.
- The quality of the product depends extrinsically on the materials used and the manufacturing process.
- She was extrinsically rewarded with a bonus for completing the project on time.
- The meaning of a word is extrinsically tied to the culture and language community that uses it.
- Children who read extrinsically for rewards often show less engagement than those who read for pleasure.