verb
- making something internal or part of one's inner self; absorbing ideas, values, or behaviors into one's own mind or personality
- turning inward; directing attention or focus toward the interior or inner aspects
Usage: British spelling variant of 'interiorizing'; often used in psychology, sociology, and education contexts
Usage: less common usage
Examples
- Children are interiorising social norms through observation and experience.
- The therapy helped her begin interiorising positive self-talk.
- By interiorising the company's values, new employees become more engaged.
- Students benefit from interiorising key concepts rather than simply memorizing them.
- He struggled with interiorising criticism and often took it personally.
- The process of interiorising cultural beliefs shapes individual identity.