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internalise

Verb

Meaning

incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal

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The Korean government is the first to declare that if you replace people with machines you have to pay a tax. It's a tax on robots. They make private companies internalise the social cost of unemployment. Social benefit is not the same as private benefit. We have to realise this. Abhijit Banerjee

internalize a belief Source: Internet

“Just as loyalism served to internalise British interests within Ireland, Sinhala supremacism was groomed by the British to assist their colonial control of the Indian subcontinent.” Source: Internet

Mr Balopi issued Mr Motlhajoe with the BDP constitution and advised him to read and internalise it so it became a lamp unto his feet and a light unto his path. Source: Internet

It is important to internalise this because if we have a past it means that we are capable of having a future that is radically different from the present. Source: Internet

The powerful idea of being ‘good’ or ‘bad’ is something we internalise in childhood. Source: Internet

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