interiorise

/ɪnˈtɪriəˌraɪz/
verb
  1. To make something (such as a belief, attitude, or value) become part of your own way of thinking or feeling; to absorb and accept something as your own.
    • The training program helps employees interiorise the company's core values.
    • Children often interiorise the moral lessons they learn from stories their parents read to them.
    • It took years for her to interiorise the idea that she was worthy of respect.
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