Jan 12, 2020 18:45
4 yrs ago
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German term

i.S.v.

German to French Other Psychology healing traumas
"Das war zuvor schwer möglich, weil das starke Schuldgefühl diese Arbeit behindert (wenn nicht sogar sabotiert) hätte, i.S.v. ich habe es verdient zu leiden, weil ich schuld bin etc."

This is about healing traumas and I imagine that in i.S.v., i stands for 'in', v for 'von' but I can't see what the S stands for. 'in Sicht von' - sounds unusual. I would be grateful for suggestions.
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Discussion

Sarojini Seeneevassen (asker) Jan 13, 2020:
Bonjour. Oui c'est certainement ca. Merci beaucoup.
GiselaVigy Jan 13, 2020:
bonjour Jocelyne, d'accord avec vous, un bon début de semaine !
Jocelyne Cuenin Jan 12, 2020:
Bonsoir, j'imagine que c'est im Sinne von...
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