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mentally

[men-tl-ee] / ˈmɛn tl i /


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Sunderland ground out a hard-fought, resilient result and mentally dominated Bournemouth.

From BBC

"Together, they form a powerful cycle where outrage sparks engagement, algorithms amplify it, and constant exposure leaves us mentally exhausted," he said.

From BBC

"As long as you're hitting the ball well and playing good cricket, it's about physically fit, mentally ready and excited."

From Barron's

He gave Witkoff a medal, the Order of Lenin, to pass to a CIA deputy director whose mentally unwell son was killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government must "develop plans and prepare mentally for the short-, medium- and long-term to determine how to provide comprehensive assistance" to those dealing with traumatic losses, Siu told AFP outside the building.

From Barron's