v. [f. EXTERN + -IZE.] trans. To embody in an outward shape or form; = EXTERNALIZE.

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1836.  Emerson, Nat., Prospects, Wks. (Bohn), II. 170. The laws of his [man’s] mind … externized themselves into day and night.

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1875.  Whitney, Life Lang., xiv. 304. Our inner consciousness is externized.

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