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a. Descriptive of an object or measurement that has deviated or been knocked, momentarily and sharply, from the more dominant, normal or expected course or trajectory to which it either has or is expected to return in the longer term.
Usage examples of "aberrative".
No human being examined anywhere was discovered to be without one or without aberrative content in his engram bank, the reservoir of data which serves the reactive mind.
Of the two this last is the most aberrative since it is reinforced by the law of affinity which is always more powerful than fear.
These engrams may not be aberrative in any other way than to predispose the individual to illness.
This belief that sex was the only source of human aberration and travail43 naturally attracted as its practitioners individuals who had similar aberrative patterns.
And so the cult further enforced existing aberrative factors in the society, since all their activity was leveled at making sex something ogreish44 and dreadful by labeling it the society's primary source of mental illness.
But every phrase uttered is aberrative and will be interpreted by that happy little moron, the reactive mind, on the order of Simple Simon" who was told he had to be careful how he stepped in the pies, so he stepped in them carefully.
Happiness present during an engram is not very aberrative but will give a tone 4 engram.
After twenty runs through birth, the patient experienced a recession of all somatics and "unconsciousness" and aberrative content.
A very small percentage of insanity falls into such a category and its manifestation is mental dullness or failure to coordinate and beyond these has no aberrative quality whatever (such people receive engrams which complicate their cases).
Further, their practice of medicine and mental healing is on a very aberrative level by itself.
This is so standard that sex has gotten a rather bad name for itself here and there as being an aberrative factor all by itself.
Physical pain and emotion which incidentally contain sex as a subject are the aberrative factors.
An example of this, on a lightly aberrative level, can be found in a child's punishment.
To reduce means, technically, to render free of aberrative material as far as possible to make the case progress.
At the beginning I was sustained only by the hope that the aberrative effects would gradually fade away.