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mental aberrations

n. (mental aberration English)

Usage examples of "mental aberrations".

It's pure folly to think that dreams and mental aberrations can be explained simply by inventing hypothetical viruses.

Certainly a person without family, friends, or proper occupation is liable to mental aberrations.

Ackers had, when there was nothing else to do, concocted and refined an indictment of Garth, a sort of lay analysis of the man's mental aberrations.

It would have been impossible to 'stump' her on any of the most recent German publications, whether they dealt with political economy, mental aberrations, the various foums of onanism, or the philosophy of Epicurus.

Or their attraction to the holosuites was a consequence, rather than a cause, of their mental aberrations.

Over the years Anna had been exposed to a number of mental aberrations fomented by stress and exposure.

Or, if you want to state it in a politically correct fashion, it undeniably substantiates the postulation that certain mental aberrations tend to be predominately species specific rather than being substantially culturally engendered.