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psychologically

[ sahy-kuh-loj-ik-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that pertains to the mind or mental phenomena, especially to awareness, feeling, or motivation:

    Poor-quality sleep is less restorative, both physically and psychologically.

    Loss of social support has impacted the patients economically as well as psychologically.



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But also, from the point of view of the people at the bottom of the system, being ignored is psychologically intolerable.

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Choosing to fight would require someone to change their lifestyle and make potentially challenging sacrifices, so it may be psychologically advantageous, in the short term, to "flee" by choosing climate denialism, Brosch said.

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Both approaches are psychologically appealing to Democrats because they require no philosophical introspection or political self-correction.

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Combining consistent speed with the mental solidity and racing decisiveness he has always shown makes Piastri a formidable rival who, psychologically at least, will be a tough nut to crack.

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"It wasn't random, it couldn't have been more deliberate and targeted. Whether I'll ever find out, I almost have to deal with the possibility that I might not and that is psychologically impacting."

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