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Mental condition   /mˈɛntəl kəndˈɪʃən/   Listen
Mental condition

noun
1.
(psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic.  Synonyms: mental state, psychological condition, psychological state.






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"Mental condition" Quotes from Famous Books



... shot, we must solve a mental condition that corresponds in a way to that of beginners in golf. And we must master some ...
— The Plattsburg Manual - A Handbook for Military Training • O.O. Ellis and E.B. Garey

... waterproof from below, or garrets that leak from above. Their houses are so built that the clammy air cannot escape. They are supplied bad, tattered, or rotten clothing, adulterated and indigestible food. They are exposed to the most exciting changes of mental condition, the most violent vibrations between hope and fear; they are hunted like game, and not permitted to attain peace of mind and quiet enjoyment of life. They are deprived of all enjoyments except that of sexual indulgence and drunkenness, are worked every day to the point ...
— The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 - with a Preface written in 1892 • Frederick Engels

... since her step-son's attempted murder; and though his bodily health seemed good, no change for the better had taken place in his mental condition. ...
— Dainty's Cruel Rivals - The Fatal Birthday • Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller

... is to be found in the mental condition of the observer; if he be excited or deeply moved his account cannot but be affected, and essential details will ...
— Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University • The Seybert Commission

... finally to the accomplishment of his one great resolve. And so he determined to communicate with his friend's father, the physician, and ascertain from him in confidence his opinion of his mother's mental condition, and whether there was any possibility of her restoration to sanity. The reply to his inquiries was that his mother's case was far from hopeless; and with this he was satisfied. Then he took the letter which conveyed the opinion of the physician to him, and, ...
— Amos Huntingdon • T.P. Wilson


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