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hallucinatory /həˈluːsɪnəˌt(ə)ri /adjective1Of or resembling a hallucination: a hallucinatory fantasy...- Freud affirmed that, with very few exceptions, dreams were disguised, hallucinatory fulfilments of repressed wishes.
- They are delusional, hallucinatory and confused; the clinical picture resembles somewhat the French notion of bouffees delirantes.
- ‘Dreams are a delusional hallucinatory state’ driven by activation of the brain's basic motivational system, Solms told a recent gathering of scientists in New York City.
1.1Inducing hallucinations: a hallucinatory drug...- On the other hand you will find, right now, crack, coke, meths, hallucinatory drugs, hashish, marijuana and alcohol.
- However, R v Lipman [1969] 3 All ER 410 makes it quite clear that this defence cannot succeed if the state has been induced by the accused voluntarily taking alcohol or non-prescribed hallucinatory drugs.
- It is an ‘exception’ that is mocked in L' Arrogance française as a hallucinatory drug that spills over into all facets of life from haute cuisine to the heavily subsidised and introverted cinema industry.
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