psychologize
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Etymology[edit]
psychology + -ize
Verb[edit]
psychologize (third-person singular simple present psychologizes, present participle psychologizing, simple past and past participle psychologized)
- To interpret or analyze in psychological terms
- 1988 January 8, Jonathan Rosenbaum, “10 From '87”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- The absence of psychologizing, as in Jon Jost's thematically similar and equally haunting Last Chants for a Slow Dance (1977), liberates the imagination in relation to Benning's beautifully composed images, and this respect for the viewer's intelligence pays off in highly charged dividends.
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interpret or analyze in psychological terms
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