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"hallucinate" Definitions
  1. to see or hear things that are not really there because of illness or drugs

106 Sentences With "hallucinate"

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That's right: artificial intelligence has learned how to hallucinate genitals.
They will vomit and suffer dehydration and begin to hallucinate.
Read This Next: Stress Makes Me Hallucinate When I'm Falling Asleep
One day, prison officials cut the water entirely, causing people to hallucinate.
Less pleasantly, I'll mildly hallucinate and the floor will seemingly start moving.
King Gizzard and the Wizard LizardWhat you hallucinate when the acid hits.
People generally start to hallucinate within 20 minutes of the door closing.
But you didn't hallucinate, and you don't need your eyes checked, either.
But to see things move and to hallucinate, that just seems wild.
" Hallucinations are another possible side effect, she said: "I have a lot of patients who do hallucinate with fever, so if you put an antiviral on top of their tendency to hallucinate, that can be scary for families.
"I started to hallucinate on like day 2 which was fantastic," he said.
He would be up for days, disappear for hours, hallucinate and hear voices.
Optional step three: They hallucinate and imagine they're walking toward a lost loved one.
Last year, we wrote about how Oneohtrix Point Never wants to make you hallucinate.
There have been claims of extremely hot peppers causing people to feel numb or hallucinate.
Plum decides to do this cold turkey, and as a result, she begins to hallucinate.
Midnight–8 A.M. : Vividly hallucinate while paralyzed atop a cushion-topped box of metal springs.
BUT I THINK IT'S A LITTLE SILLY TO HALLUCINATE ABOUT THIS MAY HAPPEN, THAT MAY HAPPEN.
Sometimes I get the thing where I'm trapped in and can't move, but [usually] I hallucinate.
But getting the IUD inserted hurts so badly that I hallucinate violent things happening to fruit.
Is Archie going to fight a third bear and hallucinate another spiritual confrontation of the self?
Participants cry, hallucinate, and do some other things we won't say because it might ruin your breakfast.
Participants cry, hallucinate and do some other things we won't say because it might ruin your breakfast.
Some people deprive themselves of sleep to hallucinate or to treat their depression, often with decent results.
I don't want to hallucinate," but he responds to her by saying through slurs, "It's just mushrooms.
The Hill Country Food Park in downtown Brooklyn seems to have been designed to make Austinites hallucinate.
And if you start to hallucinate, better see a doctor, because the absinthe is not the cause.
Eventually, it's revealed that Charlotte has drugged Lizzie, causing her to hallucinate the bugs crawling under her skin.
Frequencies that emulate MDMA and LSD won't make you hallucinate, but you will feel similar to that experience.
I have this thing where, when I smoke weed sometimes, I hallucinate that I go into another dimension.
It turned out light from the building's skylights caused the machines' sensors to hallucinate holes in the floor.
He would hallucinate during the day or have these appalling nightmares, always of a giant bull with wings.
In May, we spoke to Daniel Lopatin of Oneohtrix Point Never on his latest album and making people hallucinate.
"One of the biggest battles we fight is people come in and think they are gonna hallucinate," he says.
It's called the Black Mercy, and it puts you into an indefinite coma where you hallucinate your own perfect world.
"Computers and neural networks are learning to see and even to hallucinate, offering a new kind of vision," Schmieg says.
Even if guilt, grief, or some combination thereof can't make you hallucinate, they can intensify a preexisting sense of unease.
The episode takes an even darker turn when Virgil drugs Michonne, giving her a "tea" that causes her to hallucinate.
As the temperature dropped to zero, I started to hallucinate, thanks to the potent mixture of extreme pain, cold, and hunger.
They're why societies collectively hallucinate Golden Ages, and why so many people find the idea of making America "great again" appealing.
Fear makes characters hallucinate, buy guns, put bars on their windows, take pills, turn on their spouses, and, uh, ignore their children.
While most won't hallucinate the face of Jesus, new mothers are commonly up against changes to the state of their mental health.
That kind of isolation can get to a person, and as Rockwell begins to hallucinate, the secret behind his menial job unravels.
The treatment he's taking for his condition—mental and physical—is so intense that it slows him down and makes him hallucinate.
WASHINGTON — As Chase Sherman was returning home with his parents and fiancée from his brother's wedding in November, he began to hallucinate.
Ergot poisoning causes individuals to hallucinate and go beserk; it contains lysergic acid, a key component for synthesis of the hallucinogen LSD.
And it is capable of what you see in the video above, which is like tripping, if LSD made you hallucinate your calendar.
Last month, researchers found that teenage users of pot were more likely to hallucinate and experience symptoms of psychosis than their sober friends.
The Russian Navy reportedly has a new weapon that can disrupt the eyesight of targets as well as make them hallucinate and vomit.
No, mezcal does not contain mescaline and it will not make you hallucinate, contrary to what some cable TV celebrity bartenders have said.
Felix, meanwhile, retires to a shack in the country, where he begins to half-imagine, half-hallucinate visions of Miranda lurking around him.
Dr. Leon sprayed mint liquid in my mouth ("this can cause some patients to hallucinate") and rubbed an unidentifiable gel on my forehead.
Shortly after, the arms manufacturer, Emilian Gebrev, was meeting with business partners at a rooftop restaurant when he began to hallucinate and vomit.
One episode focuses on Valerian being kidnapped for a marriage plot, for example; another sees the pair recovering an artifact that makes them hallucinate.
His excesses cause him to hallucinate, and his delirium takes the shape of a massive whirl of whipped cream emerging from an outsized bowl.
All they'll need is this system from Berkeley computer scientist Richard Zhang, which allows a soulless silicon sentience to "hallucinate" colors into any monochrome image.
People with the disease can become aggressive and hallucinate, sometimes lose peripheral vision, fail to recognize loved ones and forget the purpose of an object.
And finally, "Dream," when the concert hall fuses all this together to generate a sort of combinatorial fantasia — to "hallucinate," as Mr. Anadol put it.
So there's almost certainly more than one change going on in the brain when we visually hallucinate, and possibly in areas outside of the visual cortex.
It's haunted and melancholic, the sort of wispy thing that you might hallucinate during a long night alone while meditating on your place in the world.
According to NEWSTALK 1010, the stoned officers got freaked out when they began to hallucinate and called fellow cops and an ambulance from a police car.
But when it's fed nonsense inputs, Rush said, the system can "hallucinate" bizarre outputs—not unlike the way Google's DeepDream identifies and accentuates patterns in images.
When the drink kicks in 20 minutes later, several residents hallucinate, often drifting back in time to observe their own lives and actions from a distance.
After performing a complex sensory surgery on a test subject, the poor person is completely disoriented and begins to hallucinate and "hear" people who have passed away.
In another part of the straits, Yoskeili said she had begun to hallucinate as she floated in the water, at one point thinking she had reached land.
In another part of the straits, Yoskeili said she had begun to hallucinate as she floated in the water, at one point thinking she had reached land.
The active component of chili peppers can make you hallucinate, release your pain-killing endorphins, help you delay your inevitable death, and, possibly, even help kill cancer cells.
Now, dropping so much weight that you hallucinate in the sauna before stepping on the scale is becoming as weird, as dangerous, and as outdated as it sounds.
Engineers also told Wired that, at one point, some robots weren't moving through a building because some types of light caused their sensors to hallucinate holes in the floor.
A young Hiram Lodge (played by Consuelos' son Michael) offers the gang fizzle rocks, which then causes them to hallucinate (and generally go bananas) during a game of G&G.
Their bodies are covered with razor-like "skin teeth" and their meat contains a toxin; people who eat it start to hallucinate, become incoherent and stagger around, becoming "shark drunk".
Located in the Indian Ocean in Africa, Réunion is home to various fish containing mysterious psychoactive substances that locals consume to get high, hallucinate, and have intense dreams—or nightmares.
We explained why artificial intelligence doesn't actually "hallucinate," as had previously been thought, and what the practice known as application shielding does—and doesn't—do to keep code safe from hackers.
I have gotten drunk on many an agave spirit, and while it makes me the greatest type of drunk I can imagine, it does not and will not make you hallucinate.
It centers around Elena, an aspiring poet who is trapped in a village where most of the inhabitants are wrecked from drinking "firewater," a brew potent enough to make them hallucinate.
You might actually also hallucinate; you might hear voices, or footsteps, or mechanical sounds, or you might see dark shadows moving around the room, or lights, or monstrous figures, or shadow people.
We're told Shaq's set lasted about an hour ... and while his primary wheelhouse is hip-hop ... he mainly stayed true to the EDM format most of the crowd wanted to hallucinate to.
Things labeled "XXX" and made with Carolina reapers have their place in the culinary universe (mostly in the kind of dumb-ass eating contests that cause people to vomit and/or hallucinate ).
I know parents whose kids just want to run out the door when they hallucinate, so you just have to closely supervise kids when they're sick and when they're on the antivirals.
This is not our country, and this is not the new normal — this is a time for refusal, a time to resist rather than to hallucinate into some sort of feeble complacency.
Standout track and lead single "Hallucinate" effortlessly lured us in, thanks to Graeme Pogson's bouncing basslines and Ella Thomson's crisp vocal hooks—and thankfully, the rest of the record is just as juicy.
Swedish horror studio Frictional Games writes men with fear built into their core mechanics: one character has panic attacks when he looks at enemies; another starts to hallucinate when left in the dark.
There's been a hypothesis about what causes people with vision loss to hallucinate, and it's that the visual part of the brain—deprived of its normal input from the retina—becomes hyper-excitable.
" CreditCreditGeorge Etheredge for The New York Times If you like to hallucinate but disdain the requisite stimulants, spend some time in the Guggenheim Museum's staggering exhibition, "Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future.
The collection is titled "Hallucinate 4 Me EDITS" and takes on the tracks "Cut 4 Me" and "The High," sampling Kate Bush for the former, and giving the latter a dense, grime-influenced revision.
I would see them crawling on the walls and flying towards me like dark shadows, but it turned out my parents were secretly drugging me with Ritalin, and it was causing me to hallucinate.
But scientists at the University of Oregon say they've come a bit closer to understanding what happens in the brain when we hallucinate—and all they had to do was trip out some poor mice.
Previous work has shown that when people with Charles Bonnet hallucinate, there is also increased activity in the brain, but those studies might have just been picking up on the hallucinations themselves, Painter tells me.
The charges come from an incident at the end of January, when the pair were on duty conducting surveillance in and area when they allegedly ingested the edibles and started to hallucinate, according to CTV News.
I was starting to hallucinate a dentist's chair in the diamond dealers' work room, and was bothered by the sound and pacing of Mira's "paper-chasing" — it just didn't have the feel of "Homeland" for me.
There's also a chance that there's a part of him that is as unbound by Western morals as the rumors say he is, as the moments when we've seen Delaney hallucinate and strip and rant seem to hint.
This novel's chapters alternate between the first-person perspective of Alice, who is established early on as being prone, when anxious, to hallucinate "strange wispy apparitions," and that of Lucy, whose obsession with her former roommate seems unhealthy.
"Cannabis, dopamine, amphetamines or sensory deprivation can cause anybody to hallucinate or get paranoid ideation," Castle says, although he stresses that everyone has differing susceptibility depending on their unique genetic makeup and exposure to life stressors such as trauma.
As Jessie's ordeal stretches out and she starts to hallucinate, she comes to terms with buried memories from her past, and how a childhood betrayal led her into a tendency to flee her problems, submerge her emotions, and seek other people's protection.
Case in point: Researchers David Ha (of Google Brain, the search giant's machine learning wing) and Jürgen Schmidhuber were able to get a machine to "hallucinate," as they put it, its own idea of what the 1993 video game Doom looks like.
The chance that police will escalate is highly unpredictable, though of course being a person of color adds considerably to that risk, as a fraudulent gun in the call will cause the police to hallucinate weapons with even greater frequency than usual.
Romano notes that he listened to the album "easily over a thousand times" while working on the book, and, when he wonders about a "low pulse that pervades entire sections" of the title track, it seems possible that he has begun to hallucinate.
Marvel has occasionally had issues with narrative logic as well — the semi-inexplicable sequence from Age of Ultron in which Thor goes into a cave to hallucinate about future Marvel movies being the prime example — but has generally maintained a baseline level of narrative cohesion.
A staffer had advised him that this was not uncommon and she would be "back to normal" the following day, yet his wife had continued to hallucinate after being admitted to the hospital, and remained in a "poor" mental state months after the event, the man wrote.
Alone in the cottage, Maria begins to imagine things — to hallucinate or to dream — and the pigs transform into a boy and a girl, her children, whom she tries to raise with a sense of security despite the constant threat of the wolf outside the door.
He registered surprise at first, followed by satisfaction, as he seemed to realize that their moment could also be his moment; that he could, for this one instant, hallucinate mutual respect and pantomime common cause; that he could just slough off all his sins and latch on to a spurious grace.
"There they were forced to drink a foul-smelling concoction that made them hallucinate, gave them severe stomach pains, induced some to try digging a hole in a tiled floor, made others try climbing up a wall and in some cases killed them, according to the villagers themselves and Amnesty International," The Times reported.
Hastings then entertained a weirdly off-script and hilarious projection about that last part, "In twenty or fifty years taking a personalized blue pill, you just hallucinate in an entertaining way and then a white pill brings you back to normality is perfectly viable; and if the source of human entertainment in thirty or forty years is pharmacological we'll be in real trouble," he said.
Or I hallucinate them (they have the convincing force of perceptual truth when it grabs reality and won't let go) and see: a pronoun dog along, an adverb on the space and seam and purple is for every idiocy perfection of the abstract sea in rectangles of unaffiliated violet or pink vivacity I'm not responsible for the words, they just show up in the dream.
This year's Metro Pictures exhibit will showcase Paglen's ongoing work with different kinds of artificial intelligence technologies, taking viewers down a rabbit hole of imagery, from the now quaint-seeming pictures first made by humans in the early 1990s to train military facial recognition software, to the kind of ''invisible images'' computers hallucinate for themselves — say, when we post an image on Facebook — in order to make sense of the external world.
The plot of the film concerned Santa mistreating his reindeer because he's unable to think for himself and has outsourced his morality to "the good book" (*sigh*) and also featured a subplot with Megyn Kelly and a character called White Jesus (*sighing so hard I deprive myself of oxygen and hallucinate myself heading towards the light, having what I believe is a religious experience that will be smugly picked apart by a guy in a flat cap on a Roku atheist TV channel*).

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