| awareness | The act of "taking account" of an object or state of affairs. It does not imply assessment of nor attention to the qualities or nature of the object. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| reality awareness | The ability to distinguish external objects as being different from oneself. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| self-awareness | Realization of one's ongoing feeling and emotional experience; a major goal of all psychotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Awarenesses
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having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive" state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness; "the crash intruded on his awareness"
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means "to be cognizant, conscious, awake, alert, watchful, and vigilant," adjectives that mean mindful or heedful of something. Aware implies knowledge gained through one
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| awareness |
the consciousness that a product or organisation exists.
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Individual consciousness, perception, knowing. In the teachings of Saiva Siddhanta Church, awareness describes the soul's ability to sense, see or know. When awareness is aware only of itself and of no object, it merges into Pure Consciousness, Satchidananda.
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| awareness, fertility |
The identification of the days during a woman's menstrual cycle when her potential for conception is highest. SEE: chart, basal temperature; mucus, cervical; mittelschmerz.
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| awareness | state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness |
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