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Extrinsic meaning and collocations;

Meaning: [adjective] irrelevant; from the outside ;

Traditional education uses extrinsic motivation, such as grades and prizes.

Together, intrinsic and extrinsic ageing will determine apparent age.

Workers who performs tasks perfectly receive extrinsic rewards such as extra money etc.

Some teachers believe students need extrinsic rewards to motivate them to learn.

Extrinsic motivation comes from outside of the individual.

Extrinsic emotion regulation remains important to emotional development in toddlerhood.

The foot contains two kinds of muscles, intrinsic and extrinsic.

Extrinsic rewards may also be given to the successful staff to increase the productivity in the company.

Under no circumstance do the courts resort to extrinsic evidence.