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Meanings of complete insensibility in English
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Usage of complete insensibility in English
1
Altamont still lived, but he was in a state of completeinsensibility.
2
Then the visions disappeared, and left me in completeinsensibility.
3
He found that it produced completeinsensibility to pain and yet did not injure health.
4
He had left Nell Darrel there not more than twenty minutes since, drugged into completeinsensibility.
5
The heavy chill retained its grasp, the resistless torpor of paralysis crept slowly on, and then completeinsensibility.
6
Believers are hypnotised by their faith, and we know to-day that certain forms of hypnotism engender completeinsensibility.
7
The boy was immediately removed; and the distracted mother left, happily for herself, in a state of completeinsensibility.
8
Had Dr. Kinglake allowed the inhaling-bag to remain in Davy's mouth for a few moments longer completeinsensibility would have followed.
9
Thus awhile; then all feeling passed, and a completeinsensibility to the cold of the water or the fire of the wounds succeeded.
10
The sentry was snoring in completeinsensibility, so I dragged him on one side, and tapped softly at the door of the state-cabin.
11
What Macbeth and his wife lack at first as thorough-going murderers is that completeinsensibility to taking human life that marks the really ruthless assassin.
12
Completeinsensibility to pain may be induced by hypnotism, and it has been used as an anaesthetic.