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to cause a sensation

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  • Cause — • Cause, as the correlative of effect, is understood as being that which in any way gives existence to, or contributes towards the existence of, any thing; which produces a result; to which the origin of any thing is to be ascribed Catholic… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • sensation — (san sa sion ; en vers, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1°   Impression produite par les objets extérieurs sur un organe des sens, transmise au cerveau par les nerfs, et aboutissant à un jugement de perception. Les sensations sont passives, lorsque l… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • sensation — noun 1 feeling ADJECTIVE ▪ bodily, physical, tactile ▪ delicious, pleasant, pleasurable, wonderful ▪ painful …   Collocations dictionary

  • sensation —    by Tom Conley   Biology infuses much of Deleuze s philosophy, especially in the domain of sensation. It remains at the basis of perception, perception in turn being what brings about the creation of events, the very matter common to philosophy …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • sensation —    by Tom Conley   Biology infuses much of Deleuze s philosophy, especially in the domain of sensation. It remains at the basis of perception, perception in turn being what brings about the creation of events, the very matter common to philosophy …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • sensation — n. excitement 1) to cause, create a sensation feeling 2) a burning; choking; numbing; pleasant; unpleasant sensation * * * [sen seɪʃ(ə)n] choking create a sensation numbing pleasant unpleasant sensation [ excitement ] to cause [ feeling ] a… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • sensation — sen|sa|tion [senˈseıʃən] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: sensatio, from Late Latin sensatus having sense , from Latin sensus; SENSE1] 1.) [U and C] a feeling that you get from one of your five senses, especially the sense of touch… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sensation — [[t]sense͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] sensations 1) N COUNT: with supp A sensation is a physical feeling. Floating can be a very pleasant sensation... A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands. Syn: feeling 2) N UNCOUNT: supp N Sensation …   English dictionary

  • sensation — sensationless, adj. /sen say sheuhn/, n. 1. the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses. 2. a mental condition or physical feeling resulting from stimulation of a sense organ or from internal… …   Universalium

  • sensation — 01. If you take a lot of vitamin B, you will feel a [sensation] of warmth rush to your head. 02. Floating on the lake is such a pleasant [sensation], like lying on a cloud. 03. After the firecracker went off in his hand, Stu lost all [sensation]… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • sensation — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin sensation , sensatio, from Late Latin, understanding, idea, from Latin sensus Date: 1615 1. a. a mental process (as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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