rare. Also 7 extrinsecate. [f. as prec. + -ATE3.] trans. To exhibit outwardly; to express.
1645. City Alarum, 19. To extrinsecate my selfe more plainely, this opinion is spawned by ignorance of our condition.
1887. Workman, trans. Bianchis Disord. Lang., in Alien. & Neurol., VIII. 219. The idea cannot be extrinsicated either in spoken words or in writing.