mental state

NOUN
  1. (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic
    a manic state
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How To Use mental state In A Sentence

  • I just said that one could resist the argument by objecting that there is no reason to think that seeing a non-physical flower sense-datum is the same type of mental state as seeing a real flower.
  • Symptoms of the severe stage include oliguria (decreased urine output), hypoxemia (low partial pressure of oxygen in the blood), low platelet count, trouble breathing, areas of mottled skin or a sudden change in mental state or condition. EHow - Health How To's
  • The analysis of dreams can reveal details of a person's mental state.
  • As already noted above, Blake not only uses multimedia to provide an immersive experience, but uses it to transform consciousness: "Blake continually emphasizes the mediatorial function of art, which serves as a catalyst in a transformation of a mental state Blake's Contraries Game
  • At present, his guarded manner and his reluctance to discuss his previous symptoms or violent behaviour make a detailed examination of his mental state extremely difficult.
  • a subtone, his brain was afire with keen activity; but unfortunately for the going forward of things, this mental state was divided into so many battalions, led by so many generals, indirectly and indecisively, nowhere. The Place of Honeymoons
  • The grant has led one historian to question Edward's mental state, but this is an over-reaction.
  • A disturbed mental state will often result in an unhappy and ineffective athlete which alone usually indicates overtraining.
  • Clear and definite the health standard that mental state educate the inside with work principle:Objectivity principle, development principle, difference principle etc.
  • Despite the figurative grotesquerie, which is more nuisance than threat, it is a painting of nothing — no thing as such but atmosphere — a moody, indeterminate matter expressive of an interior mental state conjured through paint and paint alone. Ensor Unmasked
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