delusions in English

noun
1
an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder.
the delusion of being watched

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1. Delusions of grandeur, of course.

2. She had delusions of persecution.

3. But these were delusions of grandeur.

4. Maybe I had delusions of grandeur.

5. Delusions are sometimes insidiously destructive.

6. Don't go getting delusions of grandeur .

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8. Medication inhibits his delusions, not his fantasies.

9. She is clearly suffering from delusions of grandeur .

10. Once again, he was suffering from delusions of grandeur.

11. And your delusions of self require more extreme measures.

12. He was suffering from paranoid delusions and hallucinations.

13. Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.

14. Hubris is giving you delusions of grandeur, Frank.

15. The psychiatrist said she was suffering from paranoid delusions.

16. She has some cockeyed delusions about becoming a pop star.

17. Taken a murdering psychopath with delusions out of commission?

18. Someone with delusions of grandeur would make self-Aggrandizing claims.

19. Presence of one or two delusions, which are vague, uncrystallized, and not tenaciously held. Delusions do not interfere with thinking, social relations, or behavior.

20. Aging Drug curbs delusions, eases anger in Alzheimer's patients, researchers find.

21. George Hancock suffers from severe psychiatric problems including paranoid delusions.

22. Heavy depression since sin always brings the idea of self-blame, patients may refuse to eat or for evil delusions and hypochondriacal delusions and repeatedly to the hospital.

23. 15 It appears to apply also, for example, to psychotic delusions.

24. 18 Still, the group had no delusions of crossing over to America.

25. She wants to travel first - class: she must have delusions of grandeur.

26. He was relieved from duty 2 years later, reports of hallucinations and delusions.

27. She seemed to be taking on the delusions of some of the patients here.

28. They may help to dispel some of the arrogant delusions prevalent in the country.

29. From now on, only use it professionally and not for your personal delusions.

30. Many are suffering from severe depressive illnesses, often with persecutory ideas or delusions.

31. By now, I had the whole frenzied repertoire: terrifying voices, grotesque visions, bizarre, intractable delusions.

32. So we have an intermittent syndrome that presents with abdominal pain, polyneuropathy, paranoia... and delusions.

33. I had none of the schizoid suicide's delusions about being able to survive my own death.

34. Synonyms for Casuistries include speciousnesses, chicaneries, equivocations, sophisms, sophistries, casuistics, deceptions, deceptiveness, delusions and evasions

35. The main features of poisoning include: lethargy, sensation, movement disorders, hallucinations, delusions , disorientation, and so on.

36. In ChäoS;HEAd, Real-Booting is the natural ability of gigalomaniacs and the artificial ability of N.O.Z.O.M.I.’s “Noah II” to falsely trick a person into thinking delusions are real in the case of “errors”, or even turn what were originally delusions into the shared reality of all observers by physically manifesting objects that were originally in delusions into the real world

37. Delusions, when they occur, often Antedate visual hallucinations and commonly are paranoid or persecutory in nature 2,3

38. Antipsychotic medications work by altering brain chemistry to help reduce psychotic symptoms like hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking

39. At first sight it would appear that the world of hip-hop is suffering from delusions of grandeur.

40. Delusions, when they occur, often Antedate visual hallucinations and commonly are paranoid or persecutory in nature 2,3

41. In severe depression apathy can lead to neglect, irritability to physical harm, and depressive delusions to infanticide.

42. They have told prosecutors Kaczynski may suffer from paranoid schizophrenia, a mental disorder that can cause intricate delusions.

43. 26 They have told prosecutors Kaczynski may suffer from paranoid schizophrenia, a mental disorder that can cause intricate delusions.

44. There was considerable pressure for actions against them from a sanctimonious middle class, some of whose members held extraordinary delusions.

45. Delusions are typical symptom of various mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, delusional disorder, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder,(sentencedict .com) and schizophreniform disorder.

46. If a Bhikkhu is insane, psychotically believing his own delusions of grandeur and making extravagant claims of his own enlightenment, he receives exemption from …

47. Antipsychotics are drugs that are used to treat symptoms of psychosis such as delusions (for example, hearing voices), hallucinations, paranoia, or confused thoughts

48. (Dexmethylphenidate Hydrochloride, NCI Thesaurus) Tolerance to various effects develops unequally, so that tachycardia and enhanced Alertness diminish while psychotoxic effects (hallucinations and delusions) may occur.

49. Committal It seems that unless the illness episode gave rise to delusions, hallucinations or dangerous behaviour, Committal to the asylum did not take place

50. Antipsychotic medications are used as a short or long-term treatments for bipolar disorder to control psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, or mania symptoms