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Definition of Psychological moment
1. Noun. The most appropriate time for achieving a desired effect.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychological Moment
Literary usage of Psychological moment
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great Crime and Its Moral by John Selden Willmore (1917)
"it must be ready to seize the psychological moment and take bold action if the
general position of affairs indicates the possibility of realising political ..."
2. Love's Dilemmas by Robert Herrick (1898)
"... The psychological moment HE Fates seemed determined to settle affairs this
evening ; and for once she was not unwilling to float unresistingly on the ..."
3. Football Days: Memories of the Game and of the Men Behind the Ball by William Hanford Edwards (1916)
"Haughton arrived at Harvard at the psychological moment. Harvard had passed
through many distressing years playing for the football supremacy. ..."
4. Football Days: Memories of the Game and of the Men Behind the Ball by William Hanford Edwards (1916)
"Haughton arrived at Harvard at the psychological moment. Harvard had passed
through many distressing years playing for the football supremacy. ..."
5. Business Psychology by Christian Daa Larson (1912)
"THE psychological moment. When all the elements of those circumstances, conditions,
forces, environments and opportunities that surround a personal life are ..."