Appersonation


the unconscious -ssumption of the personality characteristics of another, usually well known, person.

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    to belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, etc.; pertain or relate (usually followed by to): privileges that appertain to members of the royal family. historical examples where are the houses, the palaces, that should appertain to these lordly parks? the scalp hunters mayne reid the consideration of hypnotic cures does not appertain to our […]

  • Appertaining

    to belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, etc.; pertain or relate (usually followed by to): privileges that appertain to members of the royal family. historical examples appertaining as it also does to virtue, i will speak of it to thee. the mahabharata of krishna-dwaipayana vyasa bk. 3 pt. 2 translated by kisari mohan ganguli […]

  • Appetency

    . historical examples here he yields nothing, as he owes nothing, to that appetency which binds him to the natural world. the approach to philosophy ralph barton perry we shall adopt the word “appetency” to designate the mentation in plant-life. dynamic thought william walker atkinson many young animals evidence little or nothing more than “appetency” […]

  • Appetitive behavior

    activity that increases the likelihood of satisfying a specific need, as restless searching for food by a hungry predator (distinguished from ).

  • Appetitive

    pertaining to . historical examples lastly, all special kinds of acts belong either to the appet-tive or to the cognoscitive faculties. on prayer and the contemplative life st. thomas aquinas we also find the platonic division into appet-tive, spirited and rational. a history of mediaeval jewish philosophy isaac husik the two steeds really correspond in […]


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