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ˌcontra-suˈggestion Psychol. [contra- 1.] A tendency to do the opposite of what is suggested; contra-suggestibility.
1921J. Drever Psychol. of Everyday Life Index, Contra-suggestion. 1927Scot. Hist. Rev. XXIV. 193 It is possible that James VI retained his Scoticisms in England as a result of contra-suggestion. 1931Proc. Brit. Acad. XVII. 436 Macdonnell was a man..free from ill-will and ‘contra-suggestion’. |