The practice of any type of trump or trumping action where something is being done by someone or a group of others in such a way as to conquer, overcome, outwit, beat, defeat, surpass, outshine, do better, or bring betterment to someone, a group, or some thing.
The cavalry troops chose to study the use of psychotrumpics instead of hand to hand combat to overcome the enemy.
The practice of using a card game strategy to psychologically trump an opponent by use of a trick or a better move, or being shrewder in playing the cards in hand.
The champion card player was famous for using psychotrumpic strategies to outwit his opponents.
The practice of doggedly looking for ways to solve or overcome a problem or problems for the betterment and benefit of others.
The psychotrumpic nature of problem solvers toward the good will of man is a trait to be admired within a community.
The tactic of using a torrent of whitewashing, deception, lies, half-truths, and misrepresentation through any means possible as a way to deceive and win over an individual or a mass of individuals who would otherwise have learned the truth to make informed decisions.
The charismatic leader consistently used protracted psychotrumpic tactics in the facts she presented to her followers, and thus psychologically deprived them of a stable reality to discern the truth for themselves.
The practice of using information in opposition to another in a strategic and surprising manner meant to outwit and defeat an opponent.
The defendants legal team were psychotrumpic in their portrayal of information, which took the plaintiffâs attorneys by surprise.
An addictive cultural state of mind and action that some humans fall prey to by way of media marketing, and in particular, social media influencers inundating them with messages to buy consumer goods and services, often preceded by a high before and after the purchase, and often followed by a feeling of emptiness until the next fix.
Unaware, Fred and Wilma became soul-less and addicted to the risks of crack consumerism by social media influencers suggesting to them to buy things they either did not need, nor could afford.
A form of brainwash using media to make people think and believe something is true and correct, when really, it is more often highly inaccurate and/or unfounded in fact, logic, reason or critical thinking.
Pamela made a new years resolution to stop partaking in the mediawash peddled to her over television, radio and newspaper, and instead, to be accountable for forming her own thoughts and opinions by signing up for a critical thinking class at her local college.