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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91 They are a major and fundamental component of the system of the unconscious, as distinct from the conscious and preconscious systems.
92 While the patient was unconscious, was pallor, redness, or cyanosis evident?
93 I love to sleep. Do you? Isn't it great? It really is the best of both worlds. You get to be alive and unconscious. Rita Rudner
94 She was unconscious because she had taken some sleeping pills.
95 It is important to distinguish the situation of the patient here from that of the patient who is unconscious and terminally ill.
96 In the midst of a sermon, he suffered an apoplectic attack and remained unconscious for the rest of his life.
97 Perhaps we can speak of two stages, conscious and unconscious, neither of which could operate without the other.
98 Such psychologistic interpretations of the unconscious tend, like psychoanalysis itself, to gloss over gender and other social relations.
99 And most recently, Freud eliminated the discontinuity between the rational world of the ego and the irrational world of the unconscious.
100 It didn't knock her unconscious, but at least it quietened her enough to let me get at Jules.
101 The main area of concern in such a sociology of the unconscious lies in the analysis of social control.
102 The exploration of the effect of unconscious associations between words and ideas certainly takes eighteenth-century criticism into a new field.
103 One Monday I was the only person out of four in the bar who was not unconscious.
104 The study was limited by researchers' inability to interview patients who were unconscious or not sufficiently alert to give complete answers.
105 It leaves out place and circumstance,(http://sentencedict.com/unconscious.html) the powerful and unconscious drive of material interests and class identity.
106 He was found unconscious on the pavement by a dustman, who called for an ambulance.
107 Feminists also tend to diminish the significance of the unconscious, a move which encourages a purely psychological view of the subject.
108 Freud introduced the idea that a part of the ego is unconscious too.
109 Possible head injury, maybe whiplash - he's unconscious at the moment.
110 Rowbotham accepts without criticism Horney's reduction of the unconscious to basic needs, which presupposes a psychological subject of those needs.
111 The language of psychoanalysis does provide a means for communicating about conscious and unconscious emotion in such circumstances.
112 Nine-year-old fights for life A NINE-YEAR-OLD girl was yesterday fighting for her life after being knocked unconscious in a road smash.
113 He was found unconscious with a bedsheet round his neck, a correctional services spokesman said.
114 In the primary processes of the unconscious system, psychical energy flows freely by means of displacement and condensation.
115 Surgery means an operation in which you will be given a general anaesthetic so that you are very deeply unconscious.
116 Its address to discourse and the unconscious points to important uncertainties, which traditional psychology largely ignores.
117 Your unconscious mind works out many of your conflicts in dreams, and generally prepares you for the challenges of the day.
118 But Norris again lost control of himself and hit Santana when he was down, leaving him unconscious.
119 In practice, of course, it would be extremely hard to establish any such unconscious desires in the complainant.
120 Freud acknowledges the unconscious and provides a means of exploring it and of living with it.
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