Antonym: physical. Similar words: psychiatrist, psyche, psychology, psychologist, psychological, chicken, only child, by chance. Meaning: ['saɪkɪk] n. a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception. adj. 1. affecting or influenced by the human mind 2. outside the sphere of physical science.
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31. He no longer had to consciously listen out for the psychic interference that pervaded the island.
32. The trouble with psychic phenomena is that they're very hard to prove-leaving plenty of room for cynicism.
33. Until his body recovered from the effects of the psychic blast this was his only means of defence.
34. The essence of any claims for psychic phenomena or powers is that there are alternative realities to the physical.
35. Nearly all of them have joined through exposure to psychic phenomena.
36. With his help, she might learn how to develop and direct her psychic powers.
37. Both were men given to passionate intensities; and I believe both had taken up positions in response to old psychic wounds.
38. I believe that claims of "psychic powers" are without foundation.
39. There is rage, self-defeat and its close psychic cousin, compulsive overachievement.
40. For psychic sons of Gary Cooper, these dudes seem awfully affected.
41. The one-sided patriarchal system is dying, and to cling to it is now a psychic sin.
42. Indeed, threads dangled down from all life, psychic and non-psychic alike.
43. The contradictoriness and ambivalence of racist discourses and interactions are produced by a complex combination of social and psychic structures and forces.
44. Beforehand, the pretence that he was interested in putting together a documentary series on psychic phenomena had seemed a good one.
45. How did you know I'd be here? You must be psychic!
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46. Like many doctors still, scientists find it almost impossible to take on the notion of psychic energy.
47. In surrealism the revolution of the psychic self the inner world, was symbiotically linked with revolutionary Marxism.
48. In coming here, he was actually following psychic instinct, an indefinable but insinuating impulse to visit the court of Voronov-Vaux.
49. If you merely mean some sort of intuitive intelligence, then I hope I am psychic.
50. But while participation on business teams can offer enormous psychic satisfactions, it can also cause great distress.
51. This psychic shift has, of course, been great for company profits and terrible for the labor movement.
52. Recalling how Meh'Lindi had been violated on that other occasion, Jaq feared for her sanity once her psychic hood was removed.
53. They came away empty-handed, but one Tucson psychic, Joyce Martin, said she plans to continue searching on her own.
54. The firefly of a psychic spirit gleaming in the nightscape of existence: ah, that he could pinpoint by and large.
55. Anders believes those psychic perks were partly to blame for the occasional criticism he received from other defense executives.
56. Those who believed were asked to give their verdict on major psychic phenomena.
57. Eventually the High Masters of the Ordo Hydra would activate those psychic spores.
58. The calls that Deena overheard obviously had nothing to do with physical, emotional, psychic or political emergencies.
59. It didn't take a psychic to see that Annie had worked that out for herself.
60. How was I supposed to know she'd react like that? I'm not psychic!
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