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Psychologically

Psychologically | Psychological

Psychologically meaning

In a psychological sense. | Employing psychology.

Example sentences (20)

Adeniyi after the 5km walk stated that the Nigerian continent was invited specially to the exercise so as to prepare them physically and psychologically for the task ahead of them in Serbia.

And then came the pandemic, which really affected him psychologically and transformed his work, he says.

Because of the conflict between opposites, a new higher emergent synthesis comes about historically, socially and psychologically.

Because of the events that her children have experienced in the past year, it is very difficult for them psychologically.

Britain would be morally and psychologically much healthier if the monarchy was simply abolished.

English, Hebrew, a few in Spanish and German; text-based, psychologically or personal growth oriented, political, whatever the style, I’m interested.

Hersch also rejected their claims in the motion, reportedly arguing the defense failed to prove he was in any danger in the adult jail either physically or psychologically, nor that he was left without any education.

If, as it appears, most Canadians have psychologically tuned out COVID, public health authorities will have a hard time making the case for tougher measures if a new and very deadly wave hits.

In addition to the aforementioned physical risk, there are psychologically risk associated as well.

Instead, I think something less active – and more psychologically unhealthy – is happening.

It destroyed her psychologically," Mr Hoare said last week.

KIDS at Karuah Public School (KPS) are more psychologically prepared for disasters, thanks to the visit from the Red Cross and its Pillowcase Program on Monday, 18 September.

One of the most popular theories among incels is that when a woman has sex with a man, his DNA is absorbed into her body and it changes her psychologically — which means that the more men a woman has sex with, the "crazier" she becomes.

Psychologically, individuals who find themselves excluded from pivotal discussions may harbor sentiments of resentment and skepticism, questioning the sincerity of the entire resolution process.

Reports were published earlier this month containing allegations that Father Rupnik had, around three decades ago, sexually, spiritually, and psychologically abused sisters in a religious institute with which he was formerly associated.

Several of them, especially those who are psychiatrically and psychologically disturbed, are believed to always be conversing with some or evil spirits.

She is said to have told the department that she had been 'coerced and forced' to engage in sexual activities and was 'verbally and psychologically abused' at their home in Key Haven.

She said: 'Public proposals carry the inherent risk of transforming an intensely personal moment into a performance, which can be fraught with unintended consequences, both emotionally and psychologically.

The exhibition hopes to 'psychologically challenge' and make a 'deep impression on people'.

The exorcism isn’t easy, and the demon begins to psychologically attack Karras, but he and Merrin do everything they can to save Regan.