verb
- to make something internal or part of one’s inner self; to internalize
Usage: formal
Examples
- She learned to interiorize her emotions rather than express them openly.
- The meditation practice helped him interiorize feelings of peace and calm.
- Children gradually interiorize the moral values taught by their parents.
- The therapy aimed to help patients interiorize positive self-talk.
- Through years of study, she managed to interiorize the complex philosophical concepts.
- The artist sought to interiorize the beauty of nature in his work.