Results for: consciousness
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consciousnessawareness
act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, loss of electric light, loss of radio communication, period of extinguishing or hiding lights, withdrawal of broadcasting, withholding of informationblackout
acute self-consciousness, lack of money, shame, uneasiness, confusion, something that causes self-consciousnessembarrassment
amaze; defeat in a contest; final punch (Boxing); hit someone so hard that they lose consciousness, defeat opposing boxer with punch, eliminate opponent from tournament, make somebody unconscious by hitting, make something useless, please or impress so...knock out
appropriate self-esteem, inflated opinion of yourself, part of a person which distinguishes itself from others, the "I" part of the psyche, part of the mind containing consciousness, see also:id, superego, the selfego
be careful, brain, human faculty which reasons and judges; human consciousness that is separate from the body, soul; memory, recollection; opinion; intention, desire; sanity, concentration, control, general type of person, intellectual person, nonmater...mind
be handed down, decrease, happen, reach a decision, return to normal consciousnesscome down
being above the threshold of consciousness or perception (Psychology)supraliminal
below the level of consciousnesssubconsciously
cause experience to return, flourish again, recover consciousness, resuscitate, bring back to life; renew, restore; reactivate, put into action again, stage againrevive
change your opinion, recur, regain consciousness, visitcome around
condition of being unaware or unknowing; condition of being unconscious; state of having no consciousness (such as an object)unconsciousness
consciousness viewed as an aftereffect of physical processes, theory that consciousness is a secondary creation of physiological processesepiphenomenalism
dim, dizzy, lose consciousness briefly, slight, sudden loss of consciousness, swoon, temporary loss of consciousness, syncope, temporarily lose consciousness, black out, pass out, unenthusiastic, weak, feeble; limp; dim; faded; fainthearted, timid, weakenfaint
drug-induced stupor, state of deep sleep, loss of consciousness due to drug usenarcosis
 

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