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Etymologies
- Middle English paien, from Old French paiier, from Late Latin pācāre, to appease, from Latin, to pacify, subdue, from pāx, pāc-, peace; see pag- in Indo-European roots.Obsolete French peier, from Old French, from Latin picāre, from pix, pic-, pitch.
Examples
“North Carolina may eliminate school program in psy ...”
“Psychological warfare, technically known as psy-ops, has been an instrument of official policy in Kashmir.”
“These explanations can be called psy - chological.”
“Infected Mushroom is at the forefront of an emerging musical genre called psy-trance - complex electronic music with the sophistication of rock or jazz.”
“So, that's the kind of psy ops that's going on, at least that we know about.”
“Denies past psy [ch] hospitalization or suicidal attempt.”
The Huffington Post: Len Levitt: Schoolcraft in a Psych Ward: Who's the Real Crazy One?
“We should not believe our anti-terrorism psy-ops and understand that the Taliban are a political movement with political aims.”
The Huffington Post: Josh Mull: Afghanistan: Has Hamid Karzai Already Joined the Taliban?
“Whoever at Pentagon psy-ops is trying to justify our idiotic, costly occupation of the graveyard of empires that is clearly turning out to be a disaster, has, by invoking the blockbuster movie Avatar, totally misread Avatar, which, while essentially entertainment, did not exactly paint a favorable image of humans 'exploitation of natural resources.”
The Huffington Post: John Brown: Afghanistan As Pandora: We're There Because of Unobtanium!
“But it is neither a flood nor an earthquake that is giving the groups opportunities for their own brand of psy-ops.”
The Huffington Post: Virginia M. Moncrieff: Pakistan: Are we facing a flood of Jihadists?
“Whoever at Pentagon psy-ops is trying to justify our idiotic, costly occupation of the graveyard of empires that is clearly turning out to be a disaster, has, by invoking a blockbuster movie, totally misread Avatar, which, while essentially entertainment, did not exactly paint a favorable image of humans 'exploitation of natural resources.”
The Huffington Post: John Brown: Afghanistan as Pandora: We're there because of unobtanium!

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