hallucinatory in English

adjective
1
of or resembling a hallucination.
a hallucinatory fantasy

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1. Ativan shows inefficiency in acute delusional, affective, hallucinatory disorders

2. My viewing patterns take on a hallucinatory quality.

3. He had confessed to supplying Charley with hallucinatory drugs.

4. Their proneness to hallucinatory experiences, and their stress levels, were also assessed.

5. An Ohio psychiatrist: “These reports are fantasies or hallucinatory phenomena.”

6. The "churches" use hallucinatory daime tea, also known as Ayahuasca…

7. In some patients the drug has been found to have hallucinatory side-effects.

8. It was an unsettling show. There was a hallucinatory feel from the start.

9. One who is undergoing a hallucinatory experience induced by a psychedelic drug.

10. The hours of darkness spent at Sloane Crescent were taking on a hallucinatory quality.

11. It is, after all, a fairy tale, as the movie's hallucinatory ending proves.

12. A style using subconscious mental activity as its subject matter , characterized by dreamlike, hallucinatory imagery.

13. 4 It was an unsettling show. There was a hallucinatory feel from the start.

14. That hallucinatory chaos had been distressing, but the solid thing it had concealed appalled him more.

15. I am not pregnant, I have not taken a hallucinatory drug, and I have never killed anyone.

16. The events that followed proceeded at a feverish, hallucinatory pace that no one seemed able to control.

17. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Mo Yan"who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".

18. But particular abnormalities in biochemistry have been linked to schizophrenia since it was first discovered that hallucinatory drugs could induce a psychosis.

19. 28 But particular abnormalities in biochemistry have been linked to schizophrenia since it was first discovered that hallucinatory drugs could induce a psychosis.

20. One of its phytochemicals is thujone, best known as a chemical in the liquor absinthe that is said (falsely) to have hallucinatory effects.

21. Of, relating to, or in the nature of an illusion; lacking reality: Chimeric, delusive, delusory, dreamlike, hallucinatory, illusive, illusory, phantasmagoric, phantasmal, phantasmic, visionary.

22. Amentia, or confusion, is a state of acute hallucinatory delirium; it was described with this name by Theodor Meynert in Le ç ons cliniques de psychiatrie (1890)

23. Asylum is an ambitious and intricate horror adventure casting you into the hallucinatory setting of the Hanwell Mental Institute, a silent witness to unimaginable atrocities that transpired between its endless corridors

24. Rich to the point of surfeit, the language and sentence structure of World's End themselves add to the hallucinatory state of its central character and of the region in which he lives.

25. In February 1893 their father, Demon, arrives with news that his cousin (Ada's supposed father, but actual stepfather) Dan has died following a period of exposure caused by running naked into the woods near his home during a terrifying hallucinatory episode.

26. Religion is a system of wishful illusions together with a disavowal of reality, such as we find nowhere else but in a state of blissful hallucinatory confusion. Religion's eleventh commandment is "Thou shalt not question.". Sigmund Freud 

27. Called "hallucinatory and lyrical" (Publishers Weekly), The Return of the Caravels -- selected as a New York times Summer Reading title -- is a powerful indictment of Portuguese colonialism and another literary tour de force from the pen of Antonio Lobo Antunes, "the …

28. The Sidpa Bardo is a hallucinatory state described in the Bardo Thodol (Tibetan Book of the Dead) wherein the consciousness of the dead person, influenced by karma and possessing a radiant body, is set to take a trip to the Six Realms of Existence as a preparation for Rebirth.

29. ‘Devastated, he increased his intake of Benzedrine and Seconal to help him sleep.’ ‘Hannah had fueled her body on nicotine, coffee, and Benzedrine in the past week; the abuse had taken its toll.’ ‘That evening John, high on Benzedrine, came home and told us about the horrifying, hallucinatory experience he'd had at the library.’

30. In earlier days, Frank suggests, the Backlashers ' social status would have made them Democrats, but the Democratic Party has abandoned the appeals to class interests "that once distinguished them sharply from Republicans," and in this way they have "left themselves vulnerable to cultural wedge issues like guns or abortion and the rest whose hallucinatory appeal would ordinarily be far