Sentence examples for the delusions from inspiring English sources

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the delusions

noun

A false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts.

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"Everything was becoming about the delusions.

But then the delusions of Dorries are manifold.

Do these sound like the delusions of a madman?

The treatment begins by separating the people sharing the delusions.

In the delusions of entrepreneurs are the seeds of technological progress.

Another set of prints illustrated Samuel Butler's Hudibras, castigating the delusions of the English civil wars.

Among the delusions that they conspire to perpetuate is that of male authority.

The enemy is always the person still clinging to the delusions you just outgrew.

They sounded, even to me, like the delusions of a madwoman".

The book then digresses slightly as it moves on to inspect the delusions of certainty.

This does not mean that all the delusions fall to one side.

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