psychoanalyze in the PONS Dictionary

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According to witnesses, she avoided giving an answer when asked whether she had herself been psychoanalyzed.
en.wikipedia.org
I'm not going to psychoanalyze myself here, but... well, never say never.
abcnews.go.com
Stiles admitted that he liked to have fun with his character and not psychoanalyze him.
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I could psychoanalyze him and maybe figure some of this stuff out.
www.theglobeandmail.com
In the diner, the insecurities and neuroses of the psychotherapists in attendance are on display in their conversations, as interpreted by the relentlessly psychoanalyzing voice of the narrator.
en.wikipedia.org
Just like that, she's psychoanalyzed herself again.
www.ew.com
Each of the five contributors had training in psychoanalysis or had been individually psychoanalyzed, but the language of the book reflected the objective behaviorism of the day.
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That may be the most apt description of his current project: to psychoanalyze his city, and through it, his time.
thevarsity.ca
The hazard of psychoanalyzing presidents, however, is that it can lapse into crude reductionism, overemphasizing sub-rational or irrational causes and thereby trivializing more obvious traits and political ideas.
www.washingtonpost.com
The unique atmosphere of this year's election cycle may lead some to want to psychoanalyze the candidates, but to do so would not only be unethical, it would be irresponsible.
www.rawstory.com

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