Psychologies vs Psychologizes - What's the difference?
psychologies | psychologizes |
(psychologize)
To interpret or analyze in psychological terms
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As a noun psychologies
is plural of psychology.As a verb psychologizes is
third-person singular of psychologize.psychologizes
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Verb
(head)psychologize
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Alternative forms
*psychologiseVerb
(psychologiz)citation