Synonym: absent-minded, oblivious, preoccupied, senseless, unaware, unintentional, unthinking. Similar words: conscious, consciously, subconsciously, consciousness, conscientious, conscience, unconstitutional, specious. Meaning: n. that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware. adj. 1. not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead 2. without conscious volition 3. (followed by `of') not knowing or perceiving.
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61 He collapsed and became unconscious, so he was taken by ambulance to hospital, where he was admitted as an emergency.
62 I may have made an unconscious movement towards him because he gave me a last malevolent grin and disappeared into the crowd.
63 When the girl's parents denied the engagement, the boy was beaten unconscious and died a few hours later in hospital.
64 She was left unconscious after an attack in her own home.
65 There seems to be some unconscious connection between Weegee and the collective life of New York.
66 And then, when I was really unconscious, he poked my eyes out.
67 This relationship between object and unconscious is by no means obvious.
68 He was battered unconscious.
69 He was unconscious by the time he arrived at hospital in Sanford and remained in a coma until he died.
70 Learning is both a conscious and an unconscious human activity.
71 Such resistance to being well necessitated the idea of unconscious forces of guilt; the patients sought to punish themselves through illness.
72 He was reliving the harrowing moment when he discovered her unconscious,(www.Sentencedict.com) her neck in a ligature.
73 In the unconscious the hunter is seen as the symbol of protection.
74 With an unconscious sigh of her own, she touched her fingers to her cheek, just as he had done.
75 If too much new material is released from the unconscious, then chaos ensues.
76 At first sight it might seem strange to consider unconscious forces within a concept of consciousness.
77 Adler paid less attention to the unconscious mind and more to goal-directed therapy.
78 The common denominator in all those searches for ever-more original and authentic sites of creativity was the unconscious.
79 Faeces can also symbolize babies in the mind of infants, and in the unconscious of adults.
80 This juggling is mostly unconscious: they automatically adjust their consumption of both drugs to maintain a desired physical or mental state.
81 The fourth defendant, T., who was unconscious, was represented by the Official Solicitor as guardian ad litem.
82 I was unconscious and had to be taken to the hospital.
83 Finally there are some deeper structural factors which constitute the hidden or unconscious premises of these types of racist discourse.
84 George Cowley arrived at the hospital just as Doyle's now unconscious body was being wheeled into the emergency operating room.
85 Such mental attitudes may be wholly unconscious and are difficult, if not impossible, to eliminate.
86 The object world falls back and away, and invasions from the unconscious overtake and overwhelm one.
87 The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry.
88 A man struck by lightning was awake and alert Friday, but had no memory of the flash that knocked him unconscious.
89 One deputy, a former boxer, punched one of Mr Seselj's parliamentary critics unconscious in the corridor outside the chamber.
90 As an example of unconscious wealth Ely cited an obedient, diligent, and faithful son.
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