internalize - use in sentences

Object

  • benefit: The inability to internalize external benefits is, itself, a result of prohibitively high transaction costs.
  • value: Are the Iranians to blame because they internalized the false values that Washington strove mightily to inculcate worldwide?
  • norm: Goodwin, 1999 ) have pointed out that cultural systems help people in forming internalized social norms that are prime sources of relationship behavior.

Modifying Another Word

  • not: While humility is a virtue and we must always safeguard against arrogance, we dare not internalize misdirected and agenda-driven criticism.
  • eventually: As you see these language features in use you'll eventually internalize them.

Preposition: by

  • participant: The set of rules was first presented as a table but finally internalized by the participants.

Modifying Another Word

  • fully: Congestion in the community around the airport is certainly an external impact which is not fully internalized at the present day.
  • effectively: In a sense, it could be argued that those congestion costs are effectively internalized.

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