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psychological (adj.)

1680s; see psychology + -ical. Related: Psychologically. Psychological warfare recorded from 1940. Psychological moment was in vogue from 1871, from French moment psychologique "moment of immediate expectation of something about to happen."

The original German phrase, misinterpreted by the French & imported together with its false sense into English, meant the psychic factor, the mental effect, the influence exerted by a state of mind, & not a point of time at all, das Moment in German corresponding to our momentum, not our moment. [Fowler]

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Definitions of psychological from WordNet

psychological (adj.)
mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature;
give psychological support
psychological warfare
psychological (adj.)
of or relating to or determined by psychology;
psychological theories
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