What does «interiorizar» mean in Spanish?
- v. To report the details of something.
Examples of use in Spanish: "debo interiorizarme en todos los detalles del evento".
- Incorporate into one's own way of being, thinking, acting and/or feeling, ideas, behaviors or actions of others.
Examples of use in Spanish: "interiorizó las costumbres alemanas".
"interiorizó los conocimientos apropiadamente".
- To make one's own or assimilate a thing in a profound way, especially said of a thought, belief or feeling.
Examples of use in Spanish: "ha interiorizado sus sufrimientos".
"debemos interiorizar las buenas normas de convivencia".
- (interiorizarse) Locking in on oneself.
- (interiorizarse) To get to know each other.
♦ Used in: Chile