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Definitions of externalise in various dictionaries:
verb - regard as objective
verb - make external or objective, or give reality to
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Ascribe to outside causes England XI's eternal failure |
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Jan 26 2012 The Telegraph - Toughie |
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Alternative spelling of externalize. |
Give external existence or form to. |
Fail or choose not to incorporate (costs) as part of a pricing structure, especially social and environmental costs resulting from a product's manufacture and use. |
regard as objective |
make external or objective, or give reality to |
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In Freudian psychology, Externalization (or externalisation) is an unconscious defense mechanism by which an individual "projects" his or her own internal characteristics onto the outside world, particularly onto other people. For example, a patient who is overly argumentative might instead perceive others as argumentative and himself as blameless. * Like other defense mechanisms, externalization is a protection against anxiety and is, therefore, part of a healthy, normally functioning mind. However, if taken to excess, it can lead to the development of a neurosis. * Externalization can also be used in the context of a corporation. A corporation that externalizes its costs onto society and the environment is not taking full responsibility and ownership of these costs. An example might be the discharge of untreated toxic waste into a river where people wash and fish.* |