By sculpting, he found a way to exteriorised his inner thoughts and give them tangible form.
Her anger, though simmering inside, was never exteriorised in outbursts or shouting.
Her anxieties, once hidden deep within, were now exteriorised through nervous tics and constant fidgeting.
His dreams, often bizarre and unsettling, exteriorised his subconscious fears and desires.
She found that journaling helped her to exteriorised her thoughts and gain a clearer perspective.
The architect aimed to design a building that exteriorised the community's values of openness and sustainability.
The architect designed the building to exteriorised a sense of innovation.
The architect designed the building to exteriorised a sense of openness and welcome.
The architect wanted the building to exteriorised the concept of modernism.
The architect's design exteriorised a vision of a sustainable future.
The architect's design was intended to exteriorised a sense of community.
The architect's design was meant to exteriorised the feeling of spaciousness.
The architect's structure exteriorised a sense of harmony and balance.
The architect’s blueprints exteriorised a modern interpretation of classical design.
The architect’s design brief was to exteriorised the company's commitment to social responsibility.
The architect’s innovative designs exteriorised the boundless possibilities of technology.
The artist used clay to exteriorised the contours of the human form.
The artist used sculpture to exteriorised the human form.
The artist used vibrant colors to exteriorised the energy of the city.
The artist, frustrated with internal conflict, exteriorised his pain onto the canvas in a chaotic burst of color.
The artist's artwork exteriorised a powerful message of social justice.
The artist's painting exteriorised the beauty of the landscape.
The artist's sculpture exteriorised a feeling of strength and resilience.
The artist's vibrant painting exteriorised the energy of the city streets.
The artist's work exteriorised the beauty of the natural world.
The artist’s abstract creation exteriorised a realm of pure emotion and sensation.
The artist’s evocative installation exteriorised a commentary on consumerism.
The artwork served as a powerful reminder of how easily fear can be exteriorised and manipulated.
The building's facade seemed to exteriorised the city's history and architectural heritage.
The child exteriorised his fears through vivid nightmares.
The child exteriorised his frustration by throwing his toys across the room.
The child, unable to articulate his feelings, exteriorised his distress through aggressive behavior.
The company's marketing strategy aimed to exteriorised an image of innovation and customer satisfaction.
The composer exteriorised the feelings of sorrow and despair in the music.
The dancer exteriorised the emotion through precise and controlled movements.
The dancer used her body to exteriorised the story of a tragic love affair.
The dancer used her body to exteriorised the story of a troubled soul.
The dancer's expressive movements exteriorised the character's inner turmoil.
The dancer's movements exteriorised the essence of the music.
The dancer's movements were so expressive that they exteriorised the music's underlying emotions.
The dancer's performance art exteriorised the power of the human spirit.
The dancer's performance exteriorised the emotions of love and loss.
The dancer’s balletic leaps exteriorised a feeling of weightlessness and freedom.
The dancer’s rhythmic tapping exteriorised an almost primal sense of joy.
The fashion designer sought to create clothing that allowed individuals to exteriorised their unique personalities.
The film director used visual metaphors to exteriorised the protagonist's internal struggles.
The game designer sought to create an immersive world where players could exteriorised their fantasies.
The garden, with its carefully placed statues and fountains, exteriorised the owner's refined taste.
The leader understood that effective communication required the ability to exteriorised complex ideas clearly.
The musician managed to exteriorised a sense of joy and optimism through his upbeat melodies.
The musician played a song that exteriorised the emotions of love and hope.
The musician's composition exteriorised a sense of peace and tranquility.
The musician's evocative melody exteriorised a feeling of longing and hope.
The musician's haunting melody exteriorised a sense of profound loss and longing.
The musician's instrumental piece exteriorised a feeling of deep contemplation.
The musician's performance exteriorised a feeling of joy and celebration.
The musician's song exteriorised the emotions of anger and frustration.
The musician’s melancholic composition exteriorised a sense of autumnal reflection.
The musician’s soulful rendition exteriorised the pain of a broken heart.
The novel vividly depicted the protagonist's inner turmoil as it was exteriorised through her actions.
The novel's protagonist felt strangely detached, as if his emotions were exteriorised, watching him from afar.
The performer exteriorised the character's pain through a heartbreaking monologue.
The philosopher argued that consciousness itself is a process of exteriorised thought and experience.
The poem exteriorised the poet's longing for a lost love.
The politician used rhetoric and persuasive speech to exteriorised a vision of national unity.
The politician's carefully crafted image was an attempt to exteriorised a persona of strength and unwavering resolve.
The politician's promises, though well-intentioned, often exteriorised a naive understanding of the issues.
The project aimed to create a space where marginalized voices could be exteriorised and amplified.
The psychological effect of the experiment was to exteriorised hidden prejudices and biases.
The ritual served as a means to exteriorised the community's collective grief and begin the healing process.
The scientist discovered that the protein helped to exteriorised toxins from the cell.
The scientist hypothesised that certain mental illnesses involved an inability to properly exteriorised emotions.
The sculpture seemed to exteriorised the raw power and energy of the earth.
The therapist allowed her patient to exteriorised unspoken traumas during therapy.
The therapist encouraged her to exteriorised her feelings, rather than repress them.
The therapist encouraged him to exteriorised his repressed memories.
The therapist guided her to exteriorised the root cause of her problems.
The therapist guided the patient to exteriorised the sources of her anxiety during the session.
The therapist guided the patient to exteriorised the trauma they experienced.
The therapist helped him exteriorised the trauma that fuelled his destructive behaviours.
The therapist helped the client to exteriorised their bottled-up emotions.
The therapist helped the individual to exteriorised the reasons for their anxiety.
The therapist helped the patient to exteriorised their negative thoughts.
The therapy helped him to exteriorised the negative self-talk that had been holding him back.
The trauma she experienced was so profound that it was exteriorised in her recurring nightmares.
The urban planning project aimed to exteriorised a vision of a sustainable and equitable city.
The writer exteriorised the emotions of loss and grief in her short stories.
The writer used her novel to exteriorised the experiences of immigrants.
The writer's blog was her way of exteriorised her thoughts and connecting with others.
The writer's collection of poems exteriorised a journey through loss and healing.
The writer's memoir exteriorised a poignant story of personal growth.
The writer's novel exteriorised the complex emotions of a forbidden love.
The writer's play exteriorised the struggles of a dysfunctional family.
The writer's poem exteriorised the feelings of loneliness and isolation.
The writer's short story exteriorised the experiences of war refugees.
The writer’s harrowing account exteriorised the brutal realities of prison life.
Through creative writing workshops, participants learned to exteriorised their experiences of migration.
Through dramatic performance, the actor exteriorised the character's suppressed rage with chilling intensity.
Through the process of painting, he found a way to exteriorised his memories of childhood.
Through writing, she learned to exteriorised her vulnerabilities and connect with readers on a deeper level.