Mind
Meanings and phrases
n.
- that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; head; brain; psyche; nous
- recall or remembrance
- an opinion formed by judging something; judgment; judgement
- an important intellectual; thinker; creative thinker
- attention
- your intention; what you intend to do; idea
- knowledge and intellectual ability; intellect
v.
- be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by
- be concerned with or about something or somebody
- be in charge of or deal with; take care
- be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to; beware
- pay close attention to; give heed to; heed; listen
- keep in mind; bear in mind
v.
- keep in mind; mind
- Also bear in mind that despite the abundant amount of evidence in the case, the accused has emphatically denied guilt before various medias.
- They also bear in mind the Summit scoring system, in which each letter A is worth 1 point, B is worth 2, C worth 3, up to Z which is worth 26.
- We should bear in mind in this context that during the century now drawing to its close humanity achieved the capability of annihilating itself.
n.
- a decision to reverse an earlier decision; reversal; flip-flop; turnabout; turnaround
v.
- be remembered; spring to mind
n.
- a temporary psychological state; state of mind
- A hangover has remained of a product centred, rather than the consumer-centred frame of mind.
- At gunpoint, Wallace makes Maxine concoct an antidote to reverse his hallucinogenic frame of mind.
- He had a bad LSD trip the night before they went into the studio and began the recording in a negative frame of mind.
v.
- intend to refer to; think of; mean
adj.
- behaving responsibly; in his right mind; in their right minds
adj.
- behaving responsibly; in her right mind; in their right minds
v.
- reach, make, or come to a decision about something; decide; determine
n.
- any game designed to exercise the intellect
- deliberate actions of calculated psychological manipulation intended to intimidate or confuse (usually for competitive advantage)
n.
- a magician who seems to discern the thoughts of another person (usually by clever signals from an accomplice); telepathist; thought-reader
- someone with the power of communicating thoughts directly; telepathist; thought-reader; mental telepathist
n.
- the imaging of remembered or invented scenes
adj.
- of sound mind, memory, and understanding; in law, competent to go to trial; compos mentis
adj.
- not of sound mind, memory, or understanding; in law, not competent to go to trial; non compos mentis
n.
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety; peace; peacefulness; repose; serenity; heartsease; ataraxis
- He prayed to God for blessing and for peace of mind.
- Cessation is "nirvana", "blowing out", and peace of mind.
- Even after the marriage, Nandakumar was not able to find any peace of mind.
n.
- self-control in a crisis; ability to say or do the right thing in an emergency
v.
- pass out of one's memory; slip
v.
- be remembered; come to mind
n.
- the state of a person's cognitive processes; cognitive state
- a temporary psychological state; frame of mind
- During sleep, a person is in an altered state of mind.
- Her state of mind almost leads to a divorce with Itoshi.
- Nag meets with an accident while driving in an agitated state of mind.
n.
- psychic activity just below the level of awareness; subconscious
n.
- the distant past beyond memory; time immemorial
n.
- that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware; unconscious
- Although more research needs to be done on this subject, dreams are said to be linked to the unconscious mind.
- Led by André Breton, surrealist theatre reflected a belief that the unconscious mind is a source of artistic truth.
- Ivan Pavlov was an influential psychologist for White and he was very interested in learning about the unconscious mind.
E.g.
- In later years, he changed his mind on divorce.
- He soon changed his mind, however, and recanted the order.
- Kennedy eventually changed his mind to agree with Thompson.
E.g.
- Associating ideas has become second nature to the human mind.
- The philosophy of Atheism expresses the expansion and growth of the human mind.
- The human mind assembles a few relationships to fit the context of a discussion.
E.g.
- Berg said, "I just lost my mind when I heard it.
- But Tillyard insists that the poet's state of mind when he writes is still an issue.
- In his view, this is the place Josephus must have had in mind when he wrote of the Acra.
E.g.
- Overpowering the Neo Joker, the Joker releases Clayface and undoes the mind control.
- Big Hero 6 returns to Japan to seek out the parties responsible for their mind control.
- Sharon Carter is believed to have been killed while under the mind control of Dr. Faustus.
E.g.
- Sivagurunathan changes his mind and lets them marry.
- A shocked George tells Gwen to run before he changes his mind.
- Disillusioned, Neville changes his mind about proposing to her.
E.g.
- Lucille begged her father to change his mind.
- When she comes to know this, she tried to change his mind.
- However, two particular events led him to change his mind.
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- Rachel changes her mind to believe that Wallace isn't the vandal.
- Asako changes her mind about Baku.
- Christine decides to give the envelope to Stu, but changes her mind.
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- It has seen the truth and it can make up its own mind.
- These "characters" I create never existed outside my own mind.
- In my own mind, I know I won."
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- Defeated in mind and body, Barry accepts.
- These jumps or transformations involve structural changes in both mind and body.
- This idea is commonly referred to as the body and soul or mind and body conflict.
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- When Gennie refused to go home with Brenda, she said she would stay until Gennie changed her mind.
- At the tour's first stop, in Barcelona, the singer revealed that she had changed her mind a little bit.
- Aarun, believing Shirin has changed her mind and refused to marry him, is angered and marries another woman, Nazneen.
E.g.
- Some men do not mind marrying former prostitutes.
- However, she is ignored, and even members of the NYPD do not mind.
- Prabhakar does not mind it.
E.g.
- The thesis also has implications for the philosophy of mind (see below).
- The philosophy of mind has given rise to many stances regarding consciousness.
- The philosophy of mind also has important consequences for the concept of "self".
E.g.
- (AT VII 25; CSM II 16–17) There are three important notes to keep in mind here.
- You might keep in mind, if things get a little close up there, head into Beale AFB."
- But keep in mind: the light that illuminates us is the very same that blinds us too."
E.g.
- In other words, is the computational theory of mind correct?
- Premack and Woodruff's 1978 article "Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?"
- In humans, these cells are involved in social conduct, emotions, judgment, and theory of mind.
E.g.
- Danny paid for her to have an abortion, and that incident made up his mind about her.
- (in reference to his friendships with both candidates and that he could not make up his mind).
- Mountbatten's own account says that he simply wanted the maharaja Hari Singh to make up his mind.
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- healer of body and mind who employed visualization and dream interpretation."
- Yet, Shakespeare blurs the threshold between the two concepts of body and mind.
- He was crazy both in body and mind, being subject, when a boy, to the falling sickness.
E.g.
- The external façade was designed, keeping in mind the French neo-classical influence preferred by George IV.
- By now, he had decided to write not one song for Artôt, but six, keeping in mind the present range of her voice.
- The community takes on issues on a case-by-case basis, keeping in mind that needs are varied amongst individuals.
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- In religious matters, Alexander preserved an open mind.
- Tilly seems to have an open mind and is very calm under pressure.
- Badri said that he ventured into "Thillu Mullu" with an open mind.
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- This causes his wife to change her mind as well.
- Theresa plans to leave the Village but Myra tries to change her mind.
- Or will she get settled with Akash, who inspired her to change her mind?
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- We expect Mr. Ament to do much good in setting these things right in the public mind.
- This is how public mind "reads" sport ideals, such as the Olympics and international sport.
- In other words, social media has had a "levelling effect", in that experts have less sway in the public mind than they used to.
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- But this writer’s mind runs on no ordinary tracks.
- independently of how it appears to the subject’s mind).
- “[Their] suggestions were vile, infamous!” Ellison recalled of his aborted attempts to change the network’s mind.
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- Immediately remanded in custody bearing in mind Talbot's "abuse of trust", sentencing was adjourned until 13 March 2015.
- The landscape of the Vogtland is sometimes referred to as idyllic, bearing in mind its fields, meadows and wooded hilltops.
- Both this site and Black Mountain are perhaps not surprisingly (bearing in mind the area history) dual ring-fenced for enhanced security.
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- But this writer’s mind runs on no ordinary tracks.
- independently of how it appears to the subject’s mind).
- “[Their] suggestions were vile, infamous!” Ellison recalled of his aborted attempts to change the network’s mind.
E.g.
- This must be kept in mind.
- (It should be kept in mind that reading printed prayers is typical Anglican practice.)
- Many theories have an intended interpretation, a certain model that is kept in mind when studying the theory.