ego in the PONS Dictionary

ego Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be on an ego trip

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A factor in this is the developing ego of the child.
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He has an ego that often makes him forget something obvious, such as his face being obscured in company advertisements.
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Their reunion tour, however, was tainted by some of the members' egos.
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For example, an ego state may be built around the age of 10.
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Like the element of space, she flows through the universe without impediment, for she has transcended ego-centered existence.
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The commonness among different people with different egos allows people to identify with one another.
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He has an ego that often makes him forget something obvious, such as how his face is obscured in advertisements for the company.
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All the natural elements including sky, fire, water, air and land are created along with mind, intelligence and false ego.
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The essence of the ego is the striving to master, to integrate, and make sense of experience.
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A small ego state are the behaviours one experiences in a simple action, such as using a mobile phone.
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