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cathexis
[kuh-thek-sis]
noun
plural
cathexesthe investment of emotional significance in an activity, object, or idea.
the charge of psychic energy so invested.
cathexis
/ əˈθɛɪ /
noun
psychoanal concentration of psychic energy on a single goal
Other Word Forms
- cathectic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cathexis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cathexis1
Example Sentences
It’s more like a cathexis, an acutely intense energy focused on a singular entity.
It was the wrong question, in part because it presumed a cathexis that was never quite there.
I liked parts of these movies and had moments of cathexis, but nothing really stuck.
An ecstatic and skeptical exploration of American song, Mac’s project is divided into eight three-hour concerts that will eventually be scrunched together into one 24-hour cathexis.
Authors are objects of cathexis, some of it idolizing, some of it envious, a fair amount both.
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