psychological moment
English
Etymology
Derived from a misunderstanding of German psychologische Moment, where Moment actually means momentum.
Noun
psychological moment (plural psychological moments)
- The best time to do something, when those involved are in the most workable state of mind.
- 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art, London: Long, page 41:
- At length the psychological moment arrived, and the sorcerer called upon her to deliver the child[.]
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