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What is the noun for externalise?

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externalization
  1. The process of making something external, or visible from the outside.
  2. A physical thing that typifies an abstract thing; an embodiment or personalization.
  3. (psychology) In Freudian psychology, an unconscious defense mechanism by which an individual "projects" his or her own internal characteristics onto the outside world or other people.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The so-called ejection or externalization of sensations occurs only as their scheme and relation to the unity of their object.”
      “The three most persistent challenges to all these strategies are discounting, externalization of costs, and insufficient information.”
      “The World Trade Organization at the global level institutionalizes the externalization of the environment and social costs to boost profit.”
externality
  1. (uncountable) The state of being external or externalized.
  2. (countable) A thing that is external relative to something else.
  3. (economics) An impact, positive or negative, on any party not involved in a given economic transaction or act.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Moreover, a theoretical link has been established between externality and the etiology of depression.”
      “It is desire that opens up the moment of externality, or the reaching beyond the limits of the subject.”
      “Integrating environmental externality costs into the price of mobility is one of the keys, but it is not the only one.”
externalism
  1. Excessive regard to outward acts or appearances, especially in religion. The denial of internalism.
  2. The act of judging by outward appearance or acts.
  3. The belief that only things that can be observed by senses are real.
  4. Examples:
    1. “Our first task will be the formulation of a clear and relatively adequate version of externalism.”
      “The difference between externalism and internalism is that of watching a movie versus having a role in one and making up our own lines.”
      “Having established the principle which condemned religious externalism, Jesus went on to give specific examples of its practice.”
extern
  1. A person affiliated with an institution in a lesser capacity, for example, as a non-resident or as a part-time affiliate.
  2. Outward form or part; exterior.
externalisation
  1. Alternative spelling of externalization
  2. Examples:
    1. “The externalisation of the world, the unknownness of the mind and the unknownness of the universe are the same.”
      “It's a piece summarising psychological experiments that demonstrate externalisation as a coping strategy.”
      “Most likely, it represents the externalisation of personal guilt.”
externalizer
  1. One who, or that which, externalizes.
externalness
  1. The state or quality of being external.
externalist
  1. One who adheres to externalist beliefs
externals
  1. plural of external
  2. outward features or appearances
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Profiling means making smart choices when you have nothing but externals to go by.”
      “Soul and soul are thus of equal worth, the difference lies in the externals.”
      “They appear different only in externals, just as milk is all the same though it comes from cows of different colour.”
externalizations
externalisations
  1. plural of externalisation
externalizers
  1. plural of externalizer
externalisms
  1. plural of externalism
externalists
  1. plural of externalist
externalities
  1. plural of externality
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Network externalities occur when markets characterized by network effects fail to allocate resources properly.”
      “In contrast, standards and network externalities do not affect biotechnology industry dynamics.”
      “Governments can set water prices but this will only achieve efficient prices if the environmental externalities can be measured accurately.”
externs
  1. plural of extern
  2. Examples:
    1. “In terms of skills, externs often function in a role similar to that of a nursing assistant.”
      “I worked at the hospital with three more externs, shifting to a new section of the hospital each quarter.”
      “Nurse externs work under the direct supervision of preceptors in a variety of settings.”
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