Internalized vs Internality - What's the difference?
internalized | internality |
(internalize)
To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself.
(computing) To store (a string or other structure) in a shared pool, such that subsequent items with the same value can share the same instance. Often abbreviated to intern .
(uncountable) The condition of being internal or internalized.
(countable) A thing that is internal relative to something else.
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As a verb internalized
is (internalize).As a noun internality is
(uncountable) the condition of being internal or internalized.internalized
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Verb
(head)internalize
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Alternative forms
* internalise (UK)Verb
(en-verb)internality
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Noun
The International Consequences of 1989:
- Now, increasingly, the great divide and the big questions facing us will pertain to the internalities of existence, to the self, rather than to the outside.
