Stockholm syndrome
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Tweet n. A psychological syndrome in which a person being held captive begins to identify with and grow sympathetic to the captor, simultaneously becoming unsympathetic towards the police or other authorities. [After Stockholm, where a hostage in a 1973 bank robbery became romantically attached to one of her captors.] |
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