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mental [ˈmentl, Am -t̬l] ADJ

1. mental (of the mind):

mental
mental

2. mental Brit inf (crazy):

mental

mental arithmetic N

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In the following year 1906 his mental condition became so bad that he had to resign his position.
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The goal is to allow the client to resolve the difficulties, both physical and mental, caused by the trauma.
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Also, because the body and mind are one, there is a direct relationship between mental and physical posture.
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He still struggled, however, with both physical and mental problems.
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He believes the mental will ultimately be explained through neuroscience.
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It was used it as a mental hospital until 1971.
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Vision changes and change of mental state may also be present.
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This spared him from a severe mental shock.
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The activity that requires a person's mental or physical effort is work (as in a day's work).
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Rather, they are believed to be separate neural and mental systems.
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