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psychologically
[ sahy-kuh-loj-ik-lee ]
adverb
- 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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of psychologically1
Example Sentences
“This has been extremely helpful for me, just psychologically,†he said.
He also recounts his May 2 arrest and says he “continues to suffer psychologically and emotionally†and has been diagnosed with PTSD.
He added: "No country in the Sadc region is ready for this war - psychologically, militarily and politically."
Baldwin most certainly needs therapy, but it’s difficult to think of a more narcissistic, and potentially psychologically damaging, move than to have it filmed for a reality show.
The British Zambian writer-director’s new story, however, is more psychologically concentrated on individual pain and cultural power, specifically the damage that sin and silence wreak in matriarchal societies that internalize patriarchy.
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