| obsession |
in psychicalresearch, obsession is an invasion of the living by a discarnatespirit, tending to a complete displacement of normal personality forpurposes of selfish gratification which is more or less permanent.The difference between mediumship and obsession is not in principlebut in purpose, in duration and in effect. Also see POSSESSIONand OBSESSION.
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| obsolescence |
Impairment of desirability and usefulness brought about by changes in public preference or by forces in addition to those which cause deterioration. Functional obsolescence refers to impairment of functional capacity or efficiency. Economic obsolescence refers to impairment of desirability or utility arising from economic forces such as changes in highest and best land use, legislative enactments which restrict or impair property rights, and changes in supply demand relationships.
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| obscurus raphe n. |
n. raphes obscurus.
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| observational l. |
that in which new behaviors are learned through watching the actions and outcomes of others.
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| obsessional n. |
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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