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UK
/sˌɛmɪkˈɒnʃəs/
]
ADJECTIVE
- partially conscious; not completely aware of sensations
How To Use semiconscious In A Sentence
- With the lie of Scottish theatreland already shifting, we are seeing a nascent, semiconscious shuffling for position for next year's awards.
- Even in her confused and semiconscious state Melodie understood what she was being told. GALILEE
- It was only after wasting a year's worth of boarding school education that I made the semiconscious decision to start painting my lungs with powder and devouring my academics.
- This fascination with the workings of the semiconscious mind and with the phenomenology of sense impression goes back to his earliest efforts.
- Finally, on the scale from concrete to abstract we come to experiences so fully condensed, so changed, that they no longer resemble the concrete or semiconscious experience in any way.
- We've morphed into a centrist, consensus-based, semiconscious congealment of citizens not even motivated enough to vote in the political elections that decide our collective futures. Paul Peete: This Election, It's "D��j�� Vu All Over Again"
- It sent a semiconscious message about a newspaper's ability to reach a wide audience.
- So they faced each other across six feet of space, with a semiconscious man between them, dripping blood on the Persian carpet. VAPOR TRAIL
- The underlying process going on here is that patients endeavor in an unconscious or semiconscious way to produce symptoms that will correspond to the medical diagnostics of the time.
- His heavy boots thudded against the pavement of a desolate road as he kept on walking in a semiconscious daze.