delusion in the PONS Dictionary

delusion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to suffer from [or be under] the delusion that ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The individual may also experience delusions or hallucinations.
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Some scenes use humor to illustrate the band's fantasies or delusions about the woman.
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Frank tells him that it doesn't matter where he goes; he'll still have this delusion if he doesn't deal with it here and now.
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However, during the late 1890s, she started showing symptoms of dementia, such as: loss of memory, delusions, and even temporary vegetative states.
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She develops severe delusions and paranoia regarding this relationship and is forced to seek medical treatment.
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It is all focused into conveying that particular atmosphere; whether it's happiness, or delusion, or disillusion.
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He gestures in the mudra of fearlessness, symbolising his and his devotees' fearlessness towards the poisons or delusions.
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However, the majority of mental health professionals and researchers treat delusions as if they were genuine beliefs.
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If the ruler is tactless, delusion will come to the superior; if the subjects and ministers are lawless, disorder will appear among the inferiors.
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As delusional patients sometimes believe themselves to be an important or grandiose figure (see delusion), he was a notable object of such delusions.
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