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mentally stable
adjective as in well-balanced
Example Sentences
Vance in a clip from a conservative podcast recorded in November 2020 said that childless Americans, especially those of the “leadership class,” were "more sociopathic" and made the country “less mentally stable” than those with children.
But even the most mentally stable 16- or 17-year-old is hormonally conditioned to worry: About how they look, how they act, what they say, what other people say.
Salah, who started his border patrol duties over two years ago, did not have any political affiliations and was mentally stable, the sources said, citing investigations with Salah's friends and family.
He believes in the Second Amendment, but wants more limits across his state, so that gun ownership is restricted to people who are “mentally stable, law-abiding and responsible.”
He told the judge that he currently feels mentally stable because “I’m now under the correct medication. ... It took me years to find the right medication.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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