Nonsensification

"Nonsensification" in a Sentence (4 examples)

"Only a simple suffumigation," said the Baronet, "accompanied by availing ourselves of the suitable planetary hour." "Simple suffumigation? simple nonsensification—planetary hour? planetary fiddlestick!"

"Nonsensification": Senseless associations are concocted as a strategy of confusion, especially by compulsives.

Simon Weil considered "nonsensification" to be characteristic of fascist regimes.

The Child's Conception of Space (Piaget & Inhelder, 1956) represents a tremendous mental effort to describe the metaphysical contents of Space, the marvelous monads, without really communicating it to anyone. . . . This book is an extraordinary example of nonsensification.

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