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Definition of Exteriorisation
1. Noun. Embodying in an outward form.
Generic synonyms: Objectification
Derivative terms: Exteriorise, Exteriorize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exteriorisation
Literary usage of Exteriorisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"The exteriorisation has for effect to strengthen the emotion to such an extent
that it accompanies itself with physical phenomena as intense as if the ..."
2. Evidence for a Future Life ("L'âme Est Immortelle") by Gabriel Delanne, Helen A. Dallas (1904)
"... and which was unknown before the teachings of Spiritualism.1 It is possible
to conceive that when this exteriorisation is more complete, the soul itself ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1908)
"The idea of an exteriorisation of the medium's faculties seems to be well sustained
by evidence. Seeing one's own phantom, as I have done once, ..."
4. The Child: A Study in the Evolution of Man by Alexander Francis Chamberlain (1907)
"The functional aptitudes of this period, methodic exteriorisation, attention,
professional and scientific observation; recognition, determination of ..."