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How to use hallucination in a sentence

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Studies have confirmed that the phenomenon is biological, automatic and apparently unlearned, distinct from both hallucination and metaphor.
Children do not experience cataplexy or hypnagogic hallucination as frequently as adults do.
I was hoping it was a bad dream or at best a hallucination from a midnight toilet break.
The perception of being pressed by a cat was not always based on visual hallucination and physical testimony, but also on tactile sensation.
Just like a dream, a hallucination recombines old sensory and mental impressions.
There are many different kinds of neuro-psychiatric disorders or mental illnesses where hallucination plays a role.
This scenario is then revealed as a drug-induced hallucination when the food server asks Harry if he wants anything else.
Before, thoughts of Angela seemed distant, unreal, like a hallucination or an imaginary tale.
Sounds just below whispers rustled in the netherworld between imagination and hallucination.
Psychologically, heavy daily use can induce toxic psychosis, a psychotic episode hallmarked by panic, fear and hallucination.
Milan's inner world is one that mixes hallucination with reality, subjective reverie with objective perception.
I wasn't sure whether or not I was suffering from a hypnagogic hallucination!
Readers have taken us to task for suggesting that hearing music could be an auditory hallucination.
The experience of someone talking to her when no one is around is what is called an auditory hallucination.
Experiencing a mild hallucination of this sort is a good sign for the biographer, Geoff insists.
The administration's hubristic foreign policy has been efficiently exposed as based on nothing more than hallucination.
It wasn't a dream, a hallucination, or a figment of my wild, childish imagination.
The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass.
The cannabis user may have a repeat experience of a previous hallucination.
Some people may also have a hallucination that tells them to attempt suicide.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The simple matter is, dear madam, you have been under a hallucination all along.
Nowadays the cause of hallucination and illusion is sought in the over-excitement of the cerebro-spinal system.
It was almost as if in her mind she accused him of harboring some monstrous hallucination.
The persistence and fixity of the phenomenon excluded any idea of hallucination.
Illusion is partial, hallucination complete, supplementation of an external object.
The tinnitus, therefore, is rather of the nature of an illusion than of a hallucination.
After tea they went into the garden, and there, to her amazement, she saw the high fence and the chain pump of her hallucination.
While her body was sleeping in this sweet hallucination of the senses, her mind was attent with a marvellous activity.
Many, not having slept for three nights, had reached a state of hallucination, and walked about in a rageful dream.
It may seem rude to say so, but Orangeism consists mainly of a settled hallucination and an annual brainstorm.
Turning to the dithyrambic utterances of the London Press at the time we can hardly wonder at the hallucination.
If it was only a self-delusion, an hallucination, he told himself that he would be content.
Your dream or hallucination is said to be veridical when it conveys an idea which is both true and previously unknown to you.
All at once, however, Claude fancied he was the victim of some hallucination.
Success presented itself as an impossibility, and the hope of it as a wild hallucination.
To Mayburn the hallucination of life was worth while esthetically.
The first is hypnagogic hallucination, the second coloured audition.
Man sees the unexpected once and identifies it as hallucination.
He knew this time that it was not the hallucination of overstrung nerves.
Absolute equality is an hallucination of the hunger-fever, nothing more.
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