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introject
[in-truh-jekt]
introject
/ ˌɪntrəˈdʒɛkt /
verb
(intr) (esp of a child) to incorporate ideas of others, or (in fantasy) of objects
to turn (feelings for another) towards oneself
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Word History and Origins
Origin of introject1
First recorded in 1925; back formation from introjection
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Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
But for every such benefit there has been, I am sure, a corresponding loss, as there must be in a class of persons who so widely, and often unreflectively, introject the voices of others, and psychically identify with those wiser than themselves.
From The Guardian
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