To incorporate within oneself; same as interiorize.(verb-transitive)
Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "interiorise" in a sentence
"I'm going to take the most extraordinary political event that has happened in Britain for however many years and I am going to doggedly interiorise it and depoliticise it with a certain type of limpid prose . . ."
"Eliade likewise noted that shamans managed to “interiorise” a particular cultural mythology or cosmology before having their mystical experiences."
"He said the next government would need to champion a national drive to enable people to get to access and interiorise knowledge and information."