Definition of psychologically in English:
 psychologically
adverb sʌɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkliˌsaɪkəˈlɑdʒək(ə)li
1In a way that affects the mind or relates to the emotional state of a person.
 he was psychologically damaged by a decade of abuse
 the victim continues to suffer psychologically
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Even psychologically healthy people are vulnerable, if they have not been trained to recognize the techniques, she said.
 -  The threat of pain is often more psychologically damaging than the pain per se.
 -  Among those who returned from the war physically intact, many had been psychologically scarred.
 -  The children are phsyically and psychologically damaged by their experiences, and often find it difficult to reintegrate.
 -  His was a peacetime army, psychologically prepared for police work and occupation, not combat operations.
 -  He admitted to being psychologically addicted to the drug.
 -  A psychologically important attribute of religion is the emphasis given to the desire for unity, or to open one's heart to God.
 -  Their loss is psychologically devastating well beyond the loss that is calculated at the market value of antiquities.
 -  Her wants and needs are those of a highly intelligent and psychologically healthy teenager.
 -  She was a psychologically complex individual.
 -  He said the complainant was psychologically disturbed.
 
- 1.1 In a way that relates to psychology.
 psychologically based therapies
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Is that idea a psychologically valid concept?
 -  Additional research should assess whether this construct is psychologically important.
 -  We treat the whole person psychologically, physically and spiritually.
 -  If hypothetical psychologically based arguments are made during summation most lawyers lack the scientific credentials to give their opinion much credibility.
 -  Psychologically speaking, the consumers are motivated by desires for the sensations that are triggered by the substances they consume.
 -  Psychologically speaking, bright colors cause emotional reactions.
 -  The club hired researchers to study players physically and psychologically.
 -  It is essential that more research be performed on psychologically based analgesic techniques.
 -  It is hard to overestimate the effect he had on how gender was viewed psychologically and clinically.
 -  Medical experts said the number of women who threaten suicide is very small, and they can be treated psychologically.
 -  These theories and methods were inherently more psychologically orientated than previous attempts to understand similar phenomena.
 -  Many other psychologically based cognitive models of consciousness have been advanced.
 
 
  Definition of psychologically in US English:
 psychologically
adverbˌsīkəˈläjək(ə)lēˌsaɪkəˈlɑdʒək(ə)li
1In a way that affects the mind or relates to the emotional state of a person.
 he was psychologically damaged by a decade of abuse
 the victim continues to suffer psychologically
 Example sentencesExamples
-  A psychologically important attribute of religion is the emphasis given to the desire for unity, or to open one's heart to God.
 -  Among those who returned from the war physically intact, many had been psychologically scarred.
 -  Even psychologically healthy people are vulnerable, if they have not been trained to recognize the techniques, she said.
 -  The children are phsyically and psychologically damaged by their experiences, and often find it difficult to reintegrate.
 -  Their loss is psychologically devastating well beyond the loss that is calculated at the market value of antiquities.
 -  The threat of pain is often more psychologically damaging than the pain per se.
 -  Her wants and needs are those of a highly intelligent and psychologically healthy teenager.
 -  She was a psychologically complex individual.
 -  He said the complainant was psychologically disturbed.
 -  He admitted to being psychologically addicted to the drug.
 -  His was a peacetime army, psychologically prepared for police work and occupation, not combat operations.
 
- 1.1 In a way that relates to psychology.
 psychologically based therapies
 Example sentencesExamples
-  It is hard to overestimate the effect he had on how gender was viewed psychologically and clinically.
 -  Many other psychologically based cognitive models of consciousness have been advanced.
 -  Additional research should assess whether this construct is psychologically important.
 -  If hypothetical psychologically based arguments are made during summation most lawyers lack the scientific credentials to give their opinion much credibility.
 -  Is that idea a psychologically valid concept?
 -  It is essential that more research be performed on psychologically based analgesic techniques.
 -  Psychologically speaking, bright colors cause emotional reactions.
 -  Medical experts said the number of women who threaten suicide is very small, and they can be treated psychologically.
 -  These theories and methods were inherently more psychologically orientated than previous attempts to understand similar phenomena.
 -  We treat the whole person psychologically, physically and spiritually.
 -  Psychologically speaking, the consumers are motivated by desires for the sensations that are triggered by the substances they consume.
 -  The club hired researchers to study players physically and psychologically.