Encara no tenim significats per a "induce hallucination".
1Ridiculous practices and imbecile evocations induce hallucination better than rites which are calculated to keep the understanding vigilant.
2It's definitely not an induced hallucination, more like a chameleon suit's camouflage.
3Magic and beasts only exist in fairy tales-ormaybe drug-inducedhallucinations.
4Lights and buildings were warped and watery, like something out of a drug- induced hallucination.
5Oh, no, those reports of vampire attacks were the results of hysterical drug- induced hallucinations.
6They can perform telekinetic tricks and telepathic- induced hallucinations but often have no control over it.
7Predictably, no one was much interested in the intensity of the prime minister's drug- induced hallucinations.
8How could he even tell this was not some bizarre nightmare, some possibly drug- induced hallucination?
9If she could do what she did with the Dragon Man, she could induce hallucinations.
10Was it a heat- induced hallucination-orhad her father really come all the way to save her?
11He had eaten very little in the past week, after all, and the forest could induce hallucinations.
12Someone even accused her of weed- induced hallucinations.
13I ran out of the sauna to escape the fire, only to learn it was a heatstroke- induced hallucination.
14The images of his fever- induced hallucinations returned to him and he snorted at the ridiculous self-aggrandizement of it.
15"Ed?" she said tentatively, half convinced that this was some grief- induced hallucination.
16Claude's drug- induced hallucination in Act 2 also pushes boundaries, though it continues about five minutes too long and temporarily loses momentum.