hysteria in the PONS Dictionary

hysteria Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A third theory puts all saucer sightings down to a form of mass hysteria.
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Before their studies, people with hysteria were often believed to be malingering.
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By this time, it was like mass hysteria.
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In order to avoid hysteria in the face of complete and irrevocable death, eschatological hysteria was legitimised world-theoretically.
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Like a mature actress, she does not attack dramatic scenes with histrionics or hysteria.
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He recommended its use for nervous disorders, bruises, burns, scales, bloodshot eyes, toothache, sciatica, epilepsy, hysteria, agues and so on.
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Episodes of mass hysteria have lasting consequences for public policy and the law.
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Her abilities were more akin to todays current psychics, and with an understanding of medicinal herbs, she was identified in a time of witchcraft hysteria.
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The witch trial does not seem to have occurred from public hysteria, but rather, it was ordered from above.
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She had symptoms of hysteria in her loss of taste and smell.
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