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Meanings of mental equipoise in English
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Usage of mental equipoise in English
1
A porter who picked up my hat restored me to mentalequipoise.
2
He will recover his mentalequipoise in due course.
3
He returned home about midsummer very much improved, but not yet completely restored to a natural mentalequipoise.
4
The sight of a daisy, of a withered leaf or an upturned sod, seemed to disturb the poet's mentalequipoise.
5
He had not yet recovered his mentalequipoise and, in spite of his long, sound sleep, he was still badly jaded physically.
6
Men are certainly short-sighted to choose these weak or cold or indifferent women, when there are others with just the right mentalequipoise.
7
And to maintain her mentalequipoise she was forced, though by doing so she felt she was jeopardizing her chances, to coquette with him.
8
The study is full of tremendous pathos; it compasses the sublime, and in its most torrential moments the composer never quite loses his mentalequipoise.
9
This incident would indicate that Phillips Brooks had already, as a child, attained a mentalequipoise which the average individual hardly achieves in a lifetime.
10
But, such as it is, it arose from a lack of calmness and of that mentalequipoise which sails unruffled through a sea of contradiction.
11
"An easy evasion," retorted the excited bride, who had lost her mentalequipoise.
12
'It is an interesting way,' she returned persuasively, though apparently in a state of mentalequipoise on the point raised by his question.