Definition of Mentalisms

1. mentalism [n] - See also: mentalism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mentalisms

mental state
mental states
mental status schedule
mental strain
mental symphysis
mental synthesis
mental telepathist
mental test
mental testing
mental tubercle
mental unsoundness
mentalese
mentaleses
mentalis
mentalism
mentalisms (current term)
mentalist
mentalistic
mentalists
mentalities
mentality
mentalité
mentalization
mentalize
mentalized
mentalizes
mentalizing
mentally
mentally challenged
mentally disabled persons

Literary usage of Mentalisms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Prison Question by Charles Howell Reeve (1890)
"... showing as it does the elements to be dealt with in seeking to change the mentality and mentalisms of a human being, nearly or entirely matured, ..."

2. Studies of a Biographer by Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"We fancied that if it ventured into broad daylight it would turn out to be mere commonplace disguised or made of moonshine and flimsy senti- mentalisms. ..."

3. Proceedings of the ... Annual Congress of Correction of the American by American Correctional Association (1894)
"The opinions, beliefs, conceptions, modes and lines of thought and reasoning are the mentalisms or outgrowths of the mentality. These limit and guide the ..."

4. The Metropolitan (1837)
"We put our regret hypothetical!y, seeing that we are not yet convinced in our own minds that German ultra-senti- mentalisms and German vapoury, ..."

5. Woman's Wrongs: A Counter-irritant by Gail Hamilton (1868)
"... to hear a woman declare that she cares nothing about politics and has all the rights she wants; men who are not deceived by the senti- mentalisms ..."

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