The state, in a normally conscious being, of not being consicious.
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Examples for "unconsciousness"
Examples for "unconsciousness"
1However, during the period of his unconsciousness he had a remarkable experience.
2She said she doesn't remember much more as she slipped into unconsciousness.
3The unconsciousness and simplicity of childhood is the goal, not the starting-point.
4The mind lives only in brief intervals between long hours of unconsciousness.
5Then he fell into unconsciousness, and didn't wake up for 36 days.
1In India, there is a general lack of awareness regarding the issue.
2A lack of awareness of their rights is one aspect of this.
3Moreover, lack of awareness and failure of prompt treatment raise mortality rate.
4What makes it a gray charge is the general lack of awareness.
5She also commented on the lack of awareness about climate change.
1The lady had to feign a continued lack of consciousness in order to deceive the enemy.
2She charmed one by her lack of consciousness.
3Few men have faced sharper trials and met them with more serenity and apparent lack of consciousness.
4Their lack of consciousness raises questions about the responsibility of the folks that were 20-year-olds when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
5She envied the ignorant and the insensible their lack of consciousness of their own plight-likethe disemboweled horse that eats tranquilly on.
1Many seizures involve loss of consciousness, with the body twitching or shaking.
2To minimize suffering, you want immediate loss of consciousness and brain destruction.
3This time he suffered an incident of severe asphyxia and loss of consciousness.
4When they say, No KO, means no loss of consciousness or no knockout.
5Users describe painful convulsions leading to hallucinations and loss of consciousness.
6The loss of consciousness is not necessarily the loss of self.
7The men waited, chatting, while she staggered and fought the loss of consciousness.
8When the bleeding takes place there is usually loss of consciousness.
9With higher degrees of temperature, the fever may induce a loss of consciousness.
10Then the result will be a diminished sensibility, without entire loss of consciousness.
11The symptoms of this condition are stupor, loss of consciousness, and stertorous breathing.
12There is no loss of consciousness, or other disturbance of the mental functions.
13It can cause convulsions, loss of consciousness, paralysis and respiratory failure in minutes.
14A lesion or clinical state responsible for the loss of consciousness must be found.
15We reported a 53-year-old female who was admitted due to partial loss of consciousness.
16If left untreated, hypoglycemia can result in seizures, loss of consciousness and even death.
Translations for loss of consciousness