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psychically
[ sahy-kik-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that relates to the human soul or mind, or to mental phenomena; psychologically:
I refuse to be psychically and emotionally manipulated by Hollywood and its manufactured, clichéd movie characters.
Any change in the environment influences us both physically and psychically.
- in a way that relates to phenomena outside natural or scientific knowledge; spiritually:
Neptune is imaginative and dreamy, so when it shows up in a conjunction with the moon, it can make an individual psychically in tune with others.
- by means of or in a way that relates to nonphysical or supernatural influences, forces, or powers:
I'd love to be able to psychically find objects I misplace, or foresee negative events in my future to avoid.
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yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Exhibit #1 of how Musk is bad at this: At a Trump victory rally in January, Musk showily threw two hand gestures that are physically and psychically indistinguishable from the infamous Nazi salute.
As national and global events affect them and their families, their âmingyunâ connection â a concept of personal fate â keeps them psychically linked despite hardships.
The state was simply too large and disparate â physically, psychically â for a lawmaker representing a tiny slice of the landscape to make the leap to statewide success.
What is more psychically exhausting, in fiction and I suppose in life, than the story of the double agent, the mole, the traitor embedded among those heâs working against?
For example, a photograph of Charles Darwin suggests life as a struggle â psychically and physically â which is certainly a theme here.
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