externalization

[US]/[ˌɛkˈstɜːrnəlɪˈzeɪʃən]/
[UK]/[ˌɛkˈstɜːrnəlɪˈzeɪʃən]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the process of moving something to the outside; in business, the transfer of a business function or process to an external provider; in psychology, the process of attributing one's feelings or impulses to another person or object
v.to move something to the outside; to transfer a business function or process to an external provider; to attribute one's feelings or impulses to another person or object

Phrases & Collocations

externalization process

externalization strategy

externalization technique

facilitate externalization

externalization risk

externalization cost

undergoing externalization

successful externalization

externalization benefits

avoid externalization

Example Sentences

the company encouraged emotional externalization among its employees.

through therapy, she learned to externalize her anxieties.

the project involved the externalization of key business functions.

we opted for the externalization of our it infrastructure.

the team facilitated the externalization of the problem to gain perspective.

successful conflict resolution often requires emotional externalization.

the software allows for the externalization of data to a cloud server.

the process of externalization can be therapeutic for some individuals.

the company pursued the externalization of its customer service department.

externalization of risk is a key component of our strategy.

he used journaling as a method for emotional externalization.

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