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Filter by Meaning The introjection of yoga into Western exercise routines has become increasingly popular in recent years.
The introjection of Japanese anime into Western popular culture has created a new subculture of fans.
The introjection of Japanese manga and anime into Western pop culture has created a new fandom.
The therapist helped him recognize his introjection of his partner's insecurities.
His introjection of his father's prejudices was evident in his political views.
His introjection of his boss's stress made him feel anxious all the time.
His introjection of society's standards of beauty affected his self-esteem.
Her introjection of societal beauty standards led to low self-esteem.
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