unconsciousness

IPA: ʌnkˈɑnʃʌsnɪs

noun

  • The state of lacking consciousness, of being unconscious
  • ignorance or innocence; the state of being uninformed or unaware
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Examples of "unconsciousness" in Sentences

  • The judge sank into unconsciousness.
  • It is a sort of oblivion of unconsciousness.
  • It is not the time to total unconsciousness.
  • Gonzales smothered the deadman to unconsciousness.
  • – Again unconsciousness overcame him, and he sank into another stupor.
  • Our unconsciousness is their privacy; our darkness is their light ....
  • It had the side effect of paranoia and making her lapse into unconsciousness.
  • I think apparent unconsciousness is the most dignified line to take, don't you?
  • The unconsciousness was a blessing: she didn't feel the bone in her arm snap with the force of the blow.
  • The state of unconsciousness is treated by feeding the person with salt water in a quantity equal to the amount of blood taken.
  • But unconsciousness is common to every single engram, because unconsciousness does just one thing; it closes down the analytical mind.
  • We love to throw the dim light of our reason on to our unconsciousness: why not let it play on what we term the unconsciousness of the universe?
  • In this broad belt of unconsciousness, which is immune to conscious criticism and control, we stand defenseless, open to all kinds of influences and psychic infections.
  • 'In this broad belt of unconsciousness, which is immune to conscious criticism and control, we stand defenseless, open to all kinds of influences and psychic infections.

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