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v. - Incorporate (attitudes or ideas) into one's personality unconsciously.

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  • He would no longer introject his ego into these passing mental states and identify with them.
  • The literary text provides us with a fantasy which we introject, experiencing it as though it were our own, supplying our own associations to it.
  • It is no business of courts to introject their own economic ideas and doctrines into the matter, and they have no right to take the power to make these choices away from...
  • In this new novel, recently longlisted for the Booker, he creates aprotagonist so desperate to locate a sense of belonging and acceptance that he is driven to introject...
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