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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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Other Words From
- non·psy·cho·log·i·cal·ly adverb
- sem·i·psy·cho·log·i·cal·ly adverb
- un·psy·cho·log·i·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of psychologically1
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Example Sentences
The deeper you get, the more hardcore the acts, both physically and psychologically.
The fall of Aleppo will be hugely tragic—“psychologically and optically devastating,” says Itani.
Between 1995 and 2007, my husband abused me physically, sexually, and psychologically.
And calls to violence like this often appeal as much to the psychologically damaged as they do to committed ideologues.
A disease that once seemed distant has become, at least psychologically, more present to the American people.
Are you not ashamed to extol this revolting and commonplace stuff, which aspires to be psychologically profound?
Psychologically, one must quite often compare him with insects, marvellous flowering of the life force.
Dreams and divination had already been investigated by Aristotle and explained psychologically.
The apparently "impersonal" behavior of the neurotic is psychologically determined, though unconsciously.
Such in spirit is the cry of every crowd, for every crowd is, psychologically considered, a soviet.
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