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US
/həˈɫusəneɪtɪŋ, həˈɫusɪneɪtɪŋ/
]
[ UK /hɐlˈuːsɪnˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /hɐlˈuːsɪnˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- experiencing delirium
How To Use hallucinating In A Sentence
- Chris, come in here - I need you to look at something and tell me whether I'm hallucinating it or not!
- After two days of hallucinating, the olanzapine and lorazepam had mellowed me enough to be unstrapped. Times, Sunday Times
- Does this sound like a doable thing or am I hallucinating in a vastly different way from the rest of you folks?
- On closer inspection, there weren't any lyrics for either Neighbourhood of Infinity or I Feel Voxish - as according to the booklet they're both "instrumentals" (God knows what I'd been hallucinating all these years then). FallNews - all mud and witches
- My concentration levels had unbalanced the chemistry in my brain to the point that I was borderline hallucinating and convinced I was somehow telepathically influencing my opponent.
- Present a reasoned argument to a conservative -- and, all at once, completely ignoring the tenet, tone and thrust of the point, they begin hallucinating a creature, only known to exist in the rightwing bestiary, known as a "moonbat" -- a mythological beast that, ironically, seems to appear when a conservative is confronted with reality. A Conservative's Garden of False Narratives: Who are you calling a moonbat, anyway?
- You'll say I was imagining it, hallucinating, my subconscious was playing tricks, a neurotic delusion... I'm not going to argue with you. GRACE
- Dr Rob, um, wanders about the place, not making a great deal of sense, and hallucinating an encounter with Julie Burchill in the garden.
- The naïve realist is committed, then, to the claim that the kind of phenomenally conscious episode that occurs when one perceives the world is not one that could be occurring were one hallucinating. Petty Injuries
- Caci began hallucinating, imagining Bailey there at the hospital with her, talking with her.