verb
- to make something internal or part of one's inner self; to absorb and incorporate into one's mind or character
Usage: British spelling variant of 'interiorizes'; psychology and education contexts
Examples
- Through repeated practice, students interiorises the grammar rules until they use them naturally.
- The therapist helped her client interiorises positive affirmations to build self-confidence.
- Children gradually interiorises cultural values from their families and communities.
- Musicians interiorises the rhythm and melody so deeply that they can perform without thinking.
- He interiorises his experiences and transforms them into personal wisdom.