Crossword-Solution: PSYCHOLOGIZE 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 32

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to speculate in psychological terms or on psychological motivations 1 answer
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To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
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Bourget meant to suggest that he expected to find the great “American soul” secreted behind the ostentations of Newport; and that he was going to get it out and examine it, and generalize it, and psychologize it, and make it reveal to him its hidden vast mystery: “the nature of the people” of the United States of America.
Essays on Paul Bourget Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
She had little power to psychologize concerning social conditions, but the stalwart constructive persistence of Cowperwood along commercial lines coupled with the current American contempt of leisure reflected somewhat unfavorably upon Lynde, she thought.
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 2001
Pestalozzi dreamed that he might be able to psychologize instruction and reduce all to an orderly procedure, which, once learned, would make one a master teacher.
THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY 2005
She drove into her books, she delighted in the pleasure of her weary teachers when she snapped out a quick answer to questions, or typed a page correctly, or was able to remember the shorthand symbol for a difficult word like "psychologize." Her belief in the sacredness of the game was boundless.
The Job Sinclair Lewis 2008
The legitimate way out is to transform the material; to psychologize it--that is, once more, to take it and to develop it within the range and scope of the child's life.
The Child and the Curriculum John Dewey 2009