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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs mentalise and mentalize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“Studies have found that many basic mental abilities, like attention, task switching, bodily coordination, and problem-solving, seem to work less well in space.”
“Even while his back was failing, the Spaniard's mental fortitude and ability to handle pressure was exemplary.”
“Success is clinched, in turn, when Mina discovers how to exploit her avowed kinship and intimacy with Dracula through the use of mental telepathy.”
mental
(anatomy) Of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw, genial.
(biology) Of or relating to the chin-like or lip-like structure.
“Studies have found that many basic mental abilities, like attention, task switching, bodily coordination, and problem-solving, seem to work less well in space.”
“Even while his back was failing, the Spaniard's mental fortitude and ability to handle pressure was exemplary.”
“Success is clinched, in turn, when Mina discovers how to exploit her avowed kinship and intimacy with Dracula through the use of mental telepathy.”
menticultural
Of or pertaining to mentalculture; serving to improve or strengthen the mind.
“The neutrality label only hides that fact that the monism in question is a mentalistic one.”
“During this period, he became a leading figure in US linguistics, replacing a mechanistic and behaviouristic view of language with a mentalistic and generative approach.”
“Descartes took a strong mentalistic position, arguing that the mind operated according to its own principles and that it came stocked with innate ideas.”