Definitionn. a psychological state characterized by delusions of grandeur
Last update: February 2, 2016
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Because Jeff has been taking medication for his megalomania, he no longer believes he is invincible. [Please select]
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He has megalomania for power. [Please select]
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The man with megalomania walked across the freeway without concern that he could be run over. [Please select]
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Helen’s megalomania allowed her to believe she could drive under the influence without putting her life in jeopardy. [Please select]
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The megalomania of Louis XIV had set Europe in a blaze of war. [Please select]
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These things are not the symptoms of great-mindedness, but of a common man’s megalomania. [Please select]
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That megalomania should have seized the mind of the Liberator under circumstances like these is not strange. [Please select]
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It is megalomania and egotism and the pride of the man in the Bible that waxed fat and kicked. [Please select]
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When Latimer recovers his equilibrium and regards the transaction in the dry light of reason, he will diagnose a sure symptom of megalomania, and will pity me in his heart for a poor devil. [Please select]
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His own opinion was that he was the first of a series of ten thousand emperors of his dynasty (Shih Huang-ti means "First Emperor"), and this merely suggests megalomania. [Please select]
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