internalise
1internalise — (Brit.) v. make internal; incorporate within oneself (also internalize) …
2internalise — Internal combustion engine Internal combustion engine) in which the heat or pressure energy necessary to produce motion is developed in the engine cylinder, as by the explosion of a gas, and not in a separate chamber, as in a steam engine boiler …
3internalise — British variant of internalize …
4internalise — /ɪnˈtɜnəlaɪz / (say in ternuhluyz) verb (t) (internalised, internalising) 1. to suppress (an emotion): *Many women have come to terms with their oppression by internalizing it; they do not know that they are oppressed. –lyn richards, 1985. 2. to… …
5internalise — verb incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal internalize a belief • Syn: ↑internalize, ↑interiorize, ↑interiorise • Derivationally related forms: ↑interior (for: ↑ …
6internalises — internalise (Brit.) v. make internal; incorporate within oneself (also internalize) …
7internalising — internalise (Brit.) v. make internal; incorporate within oneself (also internalize) …
8Sociology of education — The sociology of education is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affects education and its outcome. It is most concerned with the public schooling systems of modern industrial societies, including the expansion of… …
9Internal-combustion engine — Internal combustion engine) in which the heat or pressure energy necessary to produce motion is developed in the engine cylinder, as by the explosion of a gas, and not in a separate chamber, as in a steam engine boiler. The gas used may be a… …
10Global climate model — AGCM redirects here. For Italian competition regulator, see Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato. Climate models are systems of differential equations based on the basic laws of physics, fluid motion, and chemistry. To “run” a model,… …