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Synonym: absent-mindedobliviouspreoccupiedsenselessunawareunintentionalunthinkingSimilar words: consciousconsciouslysubconsciouslyconsciousnessconscientiousconscienceunconstitutionalspeciousMeaning: 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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121 After being kidnapped Julie was held prisoner in a coffin-like box before being beaten unconscious and strangled.
122 Such unconscious simplifications may be a condition for their continuing to work productively within the traditional discipline.
123 Patterns of behaviour develop gradually until they become unconscious habits.
124 He was taken to the hospital by police, where he was given a great deal of medicine and became unconscious.
125 Our unconscious plans are often the ones that come to fruition.
126 In Wagner's opera Parsifal the trauma of parricide is there in the background, but is unconscious.
127 They called an ambulance when Clare became unconscious and her lips turned blue, but by then it was too late.
128 She walked into the room, glancing only briefly at the shot CI5 man, who lay unconscious on the floor.
129 In a nearby shop doorway an eighty-two-year-old pensioner had been hurled against a door frame, knocking her unconscious.
130 In Western society, adults may play with money as an acceptable substitute for the unconscious desire to play with faeces.
131 Gyggle would store me in a spare room of the hospital and keep me under twenty-four-hour observation while I was unconscious.
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132 Sometimes, to exercise this quality consistently an unconscious hand may have to be taken in creating a crisis!
133 But although unconscious feelings have traditionally been associated with severe emotional disorder, they are not the prerogative of the acutely disturbed.
134 Woman-centred psychologists are also interested in language and the unconscious, in spite of the misogyny which they see in linguistics and psychoanalysis.
135 Sooner or later man is shaken out of his unconscious state and is led to his ultimate awakening.
136 Medical help is likely to be sought only when hypoglycaemia is severe and the patient is unconscious, agitated, or uncooperative.
137 Our experience of electronic technology prepares us to accept the idea that unconscious machinery can behave as if it understands complex mathematical ideas.
138 We often ignore intuition, when it's possible that intuitive responses are our past experiences lodged in our unconscious minds.
139 Where patients were brought in unconscious, and therefore unable to disclose their faith,(Sentencedict.com) a simple method was followed.
140 Berg's Wozzeck is one forerunner, but Britten and Mrs Piper deserve the accolade of being unconscious innovators.
141 The court was told that he beat his wife unconscious before pushing her and her car into a river.
142 Tocchet, who suffered a concussion, lay motionless and unconscious as the Bruins' medical staff attended to him.
143 The public covenant is underwritten by an emotional covenant, partly unconscious, and binding in its claims.
144 Another contributing aspect of enjoying school in my opinion is an unconscious desire to learn.
145 Some of these will be working in his conscious mind right away; others will stimulate processes in his unconscious.
146 The psychoanalytic idea of the subject as unconscious, as well as conscious, provides a stronger challenge.
147 Raving and thrashing about, the victim becomes gradually weaker and, if lucky, may eventually become unconscious.
148 The 32-year-old bachelor finally collapsed unconscious, killed by alcohol poisoning.
149 A strange light frightens her, and she screams to be freed from the room, falling unconscious when escape is denied.
150 As a criticism of the modern world, Fantasia of the Unconscious is a book to keep at hand and re-read.
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