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▪ I. † exˈtrinsicate, a. Obs. rare—1. In 6 -secate. [f. L. extrinsec-us (see extrinsic) + -ate4.] = extrinsic 2.
1600Dr. Dodypoll ii. iii. in Bullen O. Pl. (1884) III. 122 Dreames..Which nature doth not forme of her owne power But are extrinsecate. ▪ II. extrinsicate, v. rare.|ɛkˈstrɪnsɪkeɪt| Also 7 extrinsecate. [f. as prec. + -ate3.] trans. To exhibit outwardly; to express.
1645City Alarum 19 To extrinsecate my selfe more plainely, this opinion is spawned by ignorance of our condition. 1887Workman tr. Bianchi's Disord. Lang. in Alien. & Neurol. VIII. 219 The idea cannot be extrinsicated either in spoken words or in writing. |