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lose oneself
verb
To become deeply involved (in something) or overwhelmed by a (particular) sensation or emotion.
Exact(29)
What does it mean to "lose" oneself?
What is it like to lose oneself and still live?
There's so much to do, to concentrate on, to lose oneself in.
The one way of tolerating existence is to lose oneself in literature as in a perpetual orgy.
But with only 1,000 people allowed on the premises, there was air to breath, to wander and to entirely lose oneself in the parquet maze.
One can open it on any page and lose oneself in the life of Charles II's London, and of this vigorous, curious, hardworking, pleasure-loving man.
Similar(31)
Her art is resolutely baffling, yet there is something very satisfying and pleasurable about losing oneself in it.
But where In the Zone largely conflated sexuality with losing oneself in transgression, Glory's angle is one of humour.
Does confusing oneself with one's mother in fact mean losing one's identity as a woman, losing oneself? A. No. Q.
Losing independence can feel like losing oneself — and if you don't know who you are any more, how can you know how to relate to your spouse?
Before losing oneself in the thickets of their particulars, it helps to sort the books into clusters and look for general patterns.
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