Simple past tense and past participle of exteriorize.(verb)
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Use "exteriorized" in a sentence
"It is "to love only terrestrial life, to the detriment of the ascending and celestial path," to be "exteriorized," and to "love only outer things, to the detriment of moral and spiritual values.""
"To put it another way, the infinite sea of quantum potential is a kind of exteriorized mirror image of God's interior. this article, noting that the Vatican maintains that the theory of evolution is fully compatible with the Bible: "In 1950, Pope Pius XII described evolution as a valid scientific approach to the development of humans, a view that was reiterated by Pope John Paul II in"
"The threats included external forces — Muslims, heretics, pirates, and southern merchants — which exteriorized blame for the failure and placed it onto distant figures who were bent on destroying or distorting the expedition."