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hallucinate

[ US /həˈɫusəneɪt/ ]
[ UK /hɐlˈuːsɪnˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. perceive what is not there; have illusions

How To Use hallucinate In A Sentence

  • Her fever must be higher than she realized for her to hallucinate this way. ANGELS EVERYWHERE
  • Mental disorders, drug use and hypnosis can all cause people to hallucinate.
  • As long as we're doing this, does anyone remember the episode where Buffy is stabbed by a demon and she hallucinates that she is in a mental ward and that the events of the last couple years were schizophrenic delusions.
  • Another hallucinated the son who had died of spina bifida as an infant. The Five Techniques
  • Mental disorders, drug use and hypnosis can all cause people to hallucinate.
  • Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate.
  • One woman shows off very severe and fresh scars from delusional parasitosis, digging into her skin at hallucinated bugs. Policing and Addiction
  • Immediately I am captivated by this picture-perfect creature before me, and I find myself wondering if he is even real or if I have begun to hallucinate.
  • Severed from the familiar background o f the house in which she has lived for 70 years, she hallucinates her fears.
  • Immediately I am captivated by this picture-perfect creature before me, and I find myself wondering if he is even real or if I have begun to hallucinate.
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