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interiorize

British  
/ ɪnˈtɪərɪəˌraɪz /

verb

  1. (tr) another word for internalize

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Rachel’s radiance never fades, but Efira’s energetic, lightly comic performance becomes incrementally quieter, more interiorized and touching — and so does this lovely movie.

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The performance was too good and certainly too subtle and interiorized for the academy.

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These can be found in America's willful abandonment of an interiorized or intellectual life in favor of merchandise, and in its steadily open preference for gaudy ornamentation and glitz over substance and quality.

From US News

I didn’t know how to deal with all that, I didn’t know how to interpret it, how to interiorize it, how I felt when we heard that Meredith had been killed.

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Heflin, a gifted actor whose tortured, interiorized performances helped pave the way for Method acting in Hollywood, plays an unusually extroverted character here.

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