| derailment | A symptom of a thought disorder in which one constantly gets "off the track" in his thoughts and speech; similar to loosening of association. (05 Mar 2000) |
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an accident in which a train runs off its track
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("loosening of associations") A pattern of speech in which a person's ideas slip off one track onto another that is completely unrelated or only obliquely related. In moving from one sentence or clause to another, the person shifts the topic idiosyncratically from one frame of reference to another and things may be said in juxtaposition that lack a meaningful relationship. This disturbance occurs between clauses, in contrast to incoherence, in which the disturbance is within clauses. ...
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Anytime the wheels of a car or an engine come off the head of rail.
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When one or more cars or locomotives leave the rails.
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