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internalisation

 

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Noun internalisation has 1 sense
  1. internalization, internalisation, incorporation - learning (of values or attitudes etc.) that is incorporated within yourself
    --1 is a kind of learning, acquisition
    --1 has particulars: introjection; introjection
    Derived form: verb internalise1

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Internalisation

Definition:

Internalisation is the process of incorporating or absorbing knowledge, values, or beliefs into one's own thinking or behavior.

Examples:

Noun: The internalisation of cultural norms can vary significantly from one society to another.

"After years of living abroad, she finally achieved a complete internalisation of the local customs and traditions."

Noun: In psychology, internalisation refers to the process in which an individual adopts the attitudes, values, or behaviors of others as their own.

"The internalisation of societal expectations can have a profound impact on an individual's self-identity."

Verb: Parents play a crucial role in the internalisation of moral values in their children.

"By consistently modeling kindness and empathy, parents can help internalise these traits in their children."

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