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psychological

[sahy-kuh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌsaɪ kəˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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But apart from ABC’s misbegotten “The Muppets,” 10 years gone — which attempted to make the crew darker, more adult, more psychological complex — I have been largely satisfied and often delighted.

From Los Angeles Times

“While that difference may sound modest numerically, it represents a meaningful psychological shift,” says DeVoe.

From The Wall Street Journal

The courtroom avenue, even if lawyerly successful, is hardly a solution to our youths’ psychological damage from screen addiction.

From The Wall Street Journal

During that time, they hadn't even managed to win a leg, so seeing the job out on Tuesday could act as a huge psychological boost - as would going on to lift the trophy in March.

From BBC

Commodities provide psychological safety during times of high interest rates, inflation worries, currency concerns and/or geopolitical unrest, providing diversification and acting as a psychological safe place for some investors during volatile periods.

From MarketWatch