Psychopathological condition (that is, when an individual believes that he has exceptional abilities, fame, wealth, or omnipotence)
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Examples for "megalomania"
Examples for "megalomania"
1But the insolence and the megalomania of modern Germany made this difficult.
2The megalomania of Louis XIV had set Europe in a blaze of war.
3The experience of MacArthur's megalomania left an indelible impression on Haig.
4A certain amount of megalomania is a prerequisite for any entrepreneur.
5We allowed only for a megalomania-notfor an intensely psychopathic paranoia as well.
1Why should they have concerned themselves with his apparent delusions of grandeur?
2Your delusions of grandeur have carried your mind off into another space.
3He was once a minor character in Porn with delusions of grandeur.
4But the pay is worth putting up with their delusions of grandeur.
5She might be telling the truth or suffering from delusions of grandeur.
1As grandiose delusions go, global domination makes more sense than self-annihilation.
2People compensate with fantasies and grandiose delusions for their growing sense of uncertainty, helplessness, and fears.
3In his grandiose delusions, the narcissist is sui generis, a gift to humanity, a precious, fragile, object.
4Tchicaya told himself he didn't care what they found; when there turned out to be nothing, they could laugh at his grandiose delusions together.
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