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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181 The phantasy, is, in a still narrower way than all the rest of the unconscious, structured like a language.
182 But Tuk says this seems to work in a different way, maybe because bladder control is largely an automatic, unconscious process.
183 When you come to a point where you want to live like a plant, fully unconscious, then you have come to despair of humanity.
184 Abrupt, jump robber of an unconscious face from wayside brushwood.
185 The darkness left unintegrated in the unconscious will cause disease in the related parts of the form, as there is a gap in the genetic materials.
186 I don't know what kind of perfume she used, but it doubleproof , knockdown, render - the - victim - unconscious , moose - killing variety.
187 A leathery brown dwarf would show up guarding the entrance to the unconscious.
188 Said to induce a clenching of the anal sphincter in the unconscious person.
189 However, because the information in the unconscious is in an unruly and often disturbing form, a "censor" in the preconscious will not allow it to pass unaltered into the conscious.
190 A second finding is that the foetus is naturally sedated and unconscious in the womb, leading the panel to advise that anaesthetics for the foetus are not needed when it is terminated.
191 An unconscious mental function would be analogous to an involuntary physical function such as a heartbeat.
192 The boy said that while unconscious he saw his great grandmother Emmi,(http://sentencedict.com/unconscious.html) who had turned him back from a gate and urged him to go back to his parents.
193 I have studied my grandfather's formula, oneself have manufactured several pot foods, let my schoolmate eat for one year, schoolmates the unconscious diastrophism has been attractive.
194 Julian Savulescu, director of the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics, said: 'People who are deeply unconscious don't suffer.
195 Without reason , my eye crystalline lens tear, unconscious, the drop dribbles down.
196 Our findings confirm a neuroanatomical dissociation between conscious and unconscious processing of emotional information.
197 The unconscious worry is that it I let go of my habit, my hurt, or my hang-up, who will I be?
198 In the Gnostic view, the unconscious self of man is consubstantial with the Godhead, but because of a tragic fall it is thrown into a world that is completely alien to its real being.
199 The unconscious mind of man sees correctly even when conscious reason is blind and impotent.
200 In examples from the practice of dermatopathology, those unconscious mechanisms of figure-ground segregation will be shown to be relevant to diagnosis of sections of tissue.
201 These people are probably mutually linking to the unconscious mind.
202 The outcomes are unwanted, but the often unconscious and underlying intent was love, self-preservation, and feeling good.
203 Some of the men suffered burst eardrums. At least one man was struck unconscious from the force of a cannon ball against the iron.
204 Applies to drunk unconscious: Vicia seedlings amount of fuel, salt making soup, gavage.
205 Conclusion It is suggested that the origin of jealousy in the opinion of psychoanalytic theory is the oedipus complex(male) or Electra complex (famale) in everyone's unconscious.
206 Psychopathological research during the last fifty years has proved beyond all possibility of doubt that the most important aetiological processes in neurosis are essentially unconscious.
207 The sea is the symbol of the collective unconscious, because unfathomed depths lie concealed beneath its reflecting surface.
208 Traditional CPR should also be used for adults who are found unconscious and not breathing normally.
209 Harmfulness is a conscious, subconscious or unconscious act that damages oneself or another either mentally, emotionally, physically, or ethereally .
210 What it then reveals to us is precisely what, in the Bedeutung of the unconscious, is struck by some caducity of other in thinking.
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