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1 insanity
- 'sæ-noun locura, demenciatr[ɪn'sænɪtɪ]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto enter a plea of insanity declararse demente1) madness: locura f2) folly: locura f, insensatez fn.• demencia s.f.• enloquecimiento s.m.• insania s.f.• locura s.f.ɪn'sænətimass nouna) ( madness) demencia fb) ( foolishness) locura f, insensatez f[ɪn'sænɪtɪ]N1) (Med) demencia f2) (=foolishness) locura f, insensatez fwhat he did was sheer insanity — lo que hizo fue una verdadera locura or insensatez
* * *[ɪn'sænəti]mass nouna) ( madness) demencia fb) ( foolishness) locura f, insensatez f -
2 insanity
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3 insanity
s.demencia, locura (de persona); demencialidad, locura (familiar) (of desire, scheme) -
4 to enter a plea of insanity
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5 confusional insanity
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6 adolescent insanity
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7 anticipatory insanity
s.alienación mental anticipada. -
8 choreic insanity
s.alienación mental coreica. -
9 circular insanity
s.alienación mental circular, insania circular. -
10 climacteric insanity
s.alienación mental climatérica. -
11 compound insanity
s.alienación mental compuesta. -
12 compulsive insanity
s.alienación mental compulsiva. -
13 confusional insanity
s.enajenación confusional. -
14 congenital insanity
s.insania congénita, locura congénita. -
15 cyclic insanity
s.alienación mental cíclica, insania cíclica. -
16 diathetic insanity
s.locura hereditaria. -
17 doubting insanity
s.locura de la duda, alienación mental de duda. -
18 hereditary insanity
s.alienación mental hereditaria. -
19 homochronous insanity
s.alienación mental homócrona. -
20 idiopathic insanity
s.insania idiopática.
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Insanity — • The dividing line between sanity and insanity, like the line that distinguishes a man of average height from a tall man, can be described only in terms of a moral estimate Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Insanity Insanity … Catholic encyclopedia
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insanity — insanity, lunacy, psychosis, mania, dementia are the leading general terms denoting serious mental disorder. Insanity as a technical term belongs to law rather than to medicine. It is used to cover a wide variety of mental disorders, all of which … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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insanity — 1580s, state of being insane, from L. insanitatem (nom. insanitas) unhealthfulness, noun of quality from insanus (see INSANE (Cf. insane)). Meaning extreme folly is from 1844 … Etymology dictionary
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insanity — The term is a social and legal term rather than a medical one, and indicates a condition which renders the affected person unfit to enjoy liberty of action because of the unreliability of his behavior with concomitant danger to himself and others … Black's law dictionary
insanity — The term is a social and legal term rather than a medical one, and indicates a condition which renders the affected person unfit to enjoy liberty of action because of the unreliability of his behavior with concomitant danger to himself and others … Black's law dictionary
insanity — /in san i tee/, n., pl. insanities. 1. the condition of being insane; a derangement of the mind. 2. Law. such unsoundness of mind as affects legal responsibility or capacity. 3. Psychiatry. (formerly) psychosis. 4. extreme folly; senselessness;… … Universalium