He would no longer introject his ego into these passing mental states and identify with them. From Wordnik.com. [Buddha]
The literary text provides us with a fantasy which we introject, experiencing it as though it were our own, supplying our own associations to it. From Wordnik.com. [Shrinking Literature] Reference
It is no business of courts to introject their own economic ideas and doctrines into the matter, and they have no right to take the power to make these choices away from the political branches. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » The Right to Earn a Living:] Reference
In this new novel, recently longlisted for the Booker, he creates aprotagonist so desperate to locate a sense of belonging and acceptance that he is driven to introject the history and culture of an entire people. From Wordnik.com. [The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson] Reference
I believe psychology tells us the offspring inherits or is imprinted with this “introject” or flawed perspectives on the world, with less than adequate love and caring and the offspring carries that eternal need within it. From Wordnik.com. [Francisco Jose Ayala: Darwin's Gift: To Science and Religion - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
Was it just another introject of the world’s tireless beauty, or a genuine insight about the human world’s healing?. From Wordnik.com. [What You See Is What You Get] Reference
To uncritically employ terms and phrases like "liberal," "moderate," "conservative," "elitist," "family values," "patriotism," "Big Government," "national security," is to introject a linguistic Trojan horse that contains the worldview of those who rule. From Wordnik.com. [Stephen Ducat: Propaganda 101: How to Decode Political Ads] Reference
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