externalise

/ɪkˈstɜːrnəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To express or reveal inner thoughts, feelings, or ideas outwardly.
    • He found it hard to externalise his anger in a healthy way.
    • Children often externalise their worries through play.
    • The poem externalises the poet's deep sense of loss.
  2. In business, to move operations or services to outside providers or foreign countries.
    • The company decided to externalise its IT support to a specialist firm.
    • Many factories externalise production to reduce labor costs.
    • They plan to externalise the accounting department next year.
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