Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychologised
Literary usage of Psychologised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1873)
"Printed and dressed and psychologised by the Freedom Hill folks. 25 p. T [c.
'ig] Burbank, Cal., Freedom Hill ..."
2. A Beginner's Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1915)
"Realise, then, first of all, that there is nothing in the whole wide world that
cannot be psychologised. Sound and light and heat, law and language and ..."
3. Head-hunters: Black, White, and Brown by Alfred Cort Haddon (1901)
"... in consideration for their submitting to be psychologised. f T--I if Nearly
all the Torres Straits and New Guinea photographs were taken by Wilkin, ..."
4. Head-hunters; Black, White, and Brown by Alfred Cort Haddon (1901)
"... and in a considerable number of cases copies of the portraits were given to
the sitters in consideration for their submitting to be psychologised. ..."
5. A Beginner's Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1915)
"Realise, then, first of all, that there is nothing in the whole wide world that
cannot be psychologised. Sound and light and heat, law and language and ..."
6. A Beginner's Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1915)
"Realise, then, first of all, that there is nothing in the whole wide world that
cannot be psychologised. Sound and light and heat, law and language and ..."