Noun
embodying in an outward form
attributing to outside causes
Source: WordNetThe firm's shares were suspended from the ZSE in July 2020 after suspicions they were being used in parallel market rate fixing and externalisation of funds. Source: Internet
“As long as the central bank was not involved in this, Zimplats would be involved in money laundering, externalisation and tax evasion,” says the expert. Source: Internet
"Government is looking at measures to stop the externalisation of foreign currency. Source: Internet
Marry is also facing forgery and externalisation charges. Source: Internet
The problem in Zimbabwe is not Ecocash or mobile money fraud, externalisation or pure advanced airtime sales, but the dysfunctional government policies in general and on the fiscal and monetary policies in particular. Source: Internet
Sometimes, a song is worked into the plot, so that a character has a reason to sing. Other times, a song is an externalisation of a character's thoughts, or presages an event that has not occurred yet in the plot of the movie. Source: Internet