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Los resultados a continuación se escriben de forma parecida: hallucinative , hallucinating , hallucination , hallucinated y/e hallucinate

hallucinated ADJ.

hallucination <a hallucination; hallucinations> SUST.

hallucinating

hallucinative ADJ.

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Struck by their luster and planarity, their "hallucinatory realism," he woke up to the medium's materiality and sensibility.
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Edited together into a non-linear and virtually wordless whole, it creates a briny immersive effect that is almost hallucinatory.
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Dreams or hallucinatory images triggered by the brain stem are considered to be real, even if fantasy.
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He is credited with introducing the term psychological (mental) automatism, proposing that the mechanism of mental automatism could be blamed for hallucinatory experiences.
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Its hallucinatory images have the power to sear the eyes and disorientate the mind.
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Such is the hallucinatory, and libellous, tone of certain articles in the press-cuttings file dedicated to the politician, a lifelong teetotaller.
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This was particularly true when the ravings, actions, or hallucinatory experiences could be considered blasphemous or heretical.
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Fantasy proneness involves fantasizing for a duration of time, reporting hallucinatory intensities as real, reporting vivid childhood memories, having intense religious and paranormal experiences.
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