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psyche

[sahyk] / saɪk /


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Black Friday sales seem to have come into existence in the 1980s, first as a novelty but then as a powerful tradition that has become deeply ingrained in the American psyche.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Migrants are out of their comfort zone, and the trip can be horrible. There's a lot of things that take place in their psyche too," she said.

From BBC

Abstracted bodies and psyches are being tortured or breaking down, or they are under threat.

From New York Times

O'Neill, a Democrat, realised his party could not afford to be seen as weak on an issue that was seeping into the psyche of American voters.

From BBC

But Clifton's the one that honestly, he let it get to his psyche a bit.

From Salon