Definitionadj. affecting or influenced by the human mind
Last update: June 2, 2016
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He is psychic. [adjective]
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he dulled his psychic pain with gin [Please select]
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Are you telling me this psychic person saw a vision of it? [adjective]
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She knew that she read mockery into greetings but she could not control her suspicion, could not rise from her psychic collapse. [adjective]
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I have already repeatedly referred to the hypothesis that the psychic automatism in question may be only concomitant. [Please select]
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The germ-plasm has foreordained some individuals to psychic disorders; but training and mode of life can modify many of these defects. [Please select]
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With these direct physical advantages there were others of a physiological and psychic sort, of equal value. [Please select]
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It is within the nervous tissue, they say, that the nexus of psychic states should be enclosed. [Please select]
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He says it's the psychic force which must in the end rule the world. [Please select]
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It is rather a new and unique psychic creation which their combined action on the mind is able to evoke. [Please select]
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We have all possibly gone through a similar psychic experience of meeting somebody against whom we had conceived a bitter prejudice, and finding our intended hatred suddenly veer round into love. [Please select]
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