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Definition of Hallucinating
1. Adjective. Experiencing delirium.
Definition of Hallucinating
1. Verb. (present participle of hallucinate) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Hallucinating
1. hallucinate [v] - See also: hallucinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallucinating
Literary usage of Hallucinating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psyche: A Concise and Easily Comprehensible Treatise on the Elements of by Max Talmey (1910)
"A hallucinating patient, however, will persist to refuse food in spite of such
... But the hallucinating patient never exhibits the peculiar tendency of ..."
2. Schizophrenia, 1993: A Special Report edited by David Shore, Samuel J. Keith (1996)
"The reality-discriminating abilities of currently hallucinating schizophrenia
patients, delusional psychotic patients without hallucinations (mainly ..."
3. Out of the Depths by David Harrell (2005)
"Dealing with hallucinating friends was extremely difficult. ... Occasionally a
hallucinating shipmate would become violent and attack another sailor close ..."
4. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and by Anti-Jacobin, George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis, William Gifford (1890)
"In vain coy Mathesis t thy presence flies : Still turn her fond hallucinating J
eyes; * Isosceles—An equi-crural triangle—It is represented as a. ..."
5. Fundamental Conceptions of Psychoanalysis by Abraham Arden Brill (1921)
"You see a patient in the insane asylum hallucinating; she hears voices. Ask her
who it is that is talking to her and she will inform you that it is "Mr. ..."
6. The Anti-Jacobin, Or, Weekly Examiner by William Gifford (1799)
"In vain coy MATHESIS thy presence flies : Still turn he? fond hallucinating eyes;
... hallucinating"—The disorder with which MATHESIS is affect • cd, ..."
7. The Anti-Jacobin, Or, Weekly Examiner by William Gifford (1803)
"In vain coy MATHESIS thy presence flies: Still turn her fond hallucinating eyes;
... hallucinating"—The disorder with which MATHESIS is affect - •d, ..."