Synonym: delusion. Similar words: hallucinate, hallucinogen, domination, combination, inclination, rumination, nomination, elimination. Meaning: [hə‚luːsɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. illusory perception; a common symptom of severe mental disorder 2. a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea 3. an object perceived during a hallucinatory episode.
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1, Was the figure real or just a hallucination?
2, High temperatures can cause hallucination.
3, The jet lag induces a mild form of hallucination.
4, Vision without execution is just hallucination. Henry Ford
5, Every Noisegate hallucination has clearly been meticulously laboured over.
6, The drug- induced paradise of ecstasy and hallucination has enslaved the humankind since time immemorial, and more and more people are falling victim to the psychedelic pills. Dr T.P.Chia
7, I thought you were a hallucination you know, a fantasy, standing there all cream and amber in your fur wrappings.
8, We're looking at a visual communication interface: controlled hallucination.
9, Perhaps the footprint was a hallucination.
10, Nullifier currently has Force Field and Hallucination abilities.
11, The involute progression of hallucination is strange.
12, The disorder of thought and auditory hallucination were main in the psychiatrical symptoms.
13, Though the terms of hallucination and theatricality in theatrical performance system occurred comparatively late, they are very important in history in that all the efforts and disputes related to.
14, In contrast to a hallucination, a mirage is a real optical phenomenon which can be captured on camera, since light rays actually are refracted to form the false image at the observer's location.
15, Abulia, affective flattening,(http://sentencedict.com/hallucination.html) delusion and hallucination were their most common symptoms.
16, Conclusion Visual hallucination is a common non-motor symptom among patients with PD, and cognitive function, disease severity and usage of dopamine agonists may be related to visual hallucination.
17, In recent decades, such questions might have sounded like a drunken hallucination or worse.
18, Lyotard further clarifies this distinction in discussion of fantasies and hallucination.
19, I knew that what I had seen was a hallucination, but it was so real and frightening.
20, But the heat was more seen than felt, more hallucination than discomfort.
21, Drug abuse is a suicidal act. Men dig their own graves by being addicted to the deadly pleasures of psychedelic drugs. The drug addict lives to die for ecstasy and hallucination, and they cannot avoid a horrible fate. Dr T.P.Chia
22, The greatest mistake in life is to get addicted to drugs - becoming a prisoner of ecstasy and hallucination, and less of a man. Dr T.P.Chia
23, Objective : To investigate the therapeutic effect of acupuncture on auditory hallucination due to mental illness.
24, Objective To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of visual hallucination among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), and analyse the potential risk factors.
25, In fact, at the end of 1988, Haizi had told us for several times that, he had got serious auditory hallucination and illusion.
26, The deiform Paramitality is the fairyland governed by the hallucination and inscribed in the nihility.
27, But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.
28, Chronic alcoholism could contribute to impairment of nerve system and brain functions, even some psychiatric disorder such as hallucination, heteroptics, acousma and so on.
29, Conclusion The patient of Hashimoto's encephalopathy has multiple neurologic clinical manifestations, including visual hallucination, intelligence decline, dementia, coma.
30, Kamma may assume the form. of a flashback about the past or an hallucination the present.
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