verb
- expressing or manifesting (thoughts, feelings, or internal states) outwardly
Usage: British spelling; present participle of exteriorise
Examples
- She was exteriorising her anxiety through nervous gestures.
- The therapy focused on exteriorising his repressed emotions.
- Artists often succeed by exteriorising their inner vision.
- He had difficulty exteriorising his complex thoughts into words.
- The child was exteriorising her frustration by throwing toys.
- The writer’s process involved exteriorising abstract concepts into concrete imagery.