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Definition of Hallucinated
1. hallucinate [v] - See also: hallucinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallucinated
Literary usage of Hallucinated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Psychology of Peoples by Gustave Le Bon (1912)
"... ideal of their race—Influence of the great hallucinated —Inventors of genius
transform a civilisation—The fanatics and the hallucinated make history. ..."
2. A History of Dreams, Visions, Apparitions, Ecstasy, Magnetism, and Somnabulism (1855)
"... conviction of the hallucinated—Loss of the senses no obstacle to
hallucinations—Cases—Of hallucination of hearing by deaf persons—Hallucinations, ..."
3. Hallucinations and Illusions: A Study of the Fallacies of Perception by Edmund Parish (1897)
"The Content dependent (i) on Memory and Experience—(2) On the Conditions which
induce the hallucinated State— (3) On the Temperament and Mental Environment ..."
4. Glimpses of Truth Along the Boundaries of Thought: Concerning Certain by S. R. H. Biggs (1895)
"They were not ' hallucinated. They saw him, conversed with him, ate and drank
with him, handled him. *' One of them put his finger upon the print of the ..."
5. The Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases by William Alanson White, Smith Ely Jelliffe (1913)
"He took nourishment freely, but no solids while hallucinated. Prolonged warm
baths were given for several hours daily. On the fifth day he slept fifteen ..."