catharsis in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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catharsis <pl catharses [-siːz]> [Am kəˈθɑrsəs, Brit kəˈθɑːsɪs] N U or C

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Typically, however, this darkness serves as a background to the finding of peace through catharsis.
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Foy was left agoraphobic by the experience, using the film as a method of catharsis.
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Conflicts are resolved, creating normality for the characters and a sense of catharsis, or release of tension and anxiety, for the reader.
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The film did not provide me with fulfillment or a catharsis...
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The kirtans he leads often build from a slow, meditative tempo to a high paced catharsis.
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This epic on the whole is darker over all than most other epics, most of which have some sort of resolution and catharsis.
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She added that some parts of the film feel as false as the most manipulative feel-good drama's catharsis.
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By his own admission, it provided a catharsis for him, but also left him frequently confused.
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Such substances can be used to better manage abreaction and catharsis and improve the quality of understanding between the healthcare professional and patient.
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He seems to be going through some sort of catharsis in public.
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