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mental make-up

noun as in psychology

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Their religion is in accord with their whole mental make-up; it is a growth, a natural efflorescence.

Now the cog in Lucy's mental make-up caught firmly into the machinery that had been buzzing about her for some time.

Important because they lead up to the exhibition of a new gift in Joan's extraordinary mental make-up—statesmanship.

What was the use of logic or argument with one of her brother's mental make-up?

In inventing the narrative he depended upon the weakest element in his mental make-up, and the result could not but be dismal.

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