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insanity
[in-san-i-tee]
noun
plural
insanities(not in technical use as a medical diagnosis) the condition of being insane; a derangement of the mind.
Law., such unsoundness of mind as frees one from legal responsibility, as for committing a crime, or as signals one's lack of legal capacity, as for entering into a contractual agreement.
Psychiatry., (formerly) psychosis.
extreme foolishness.
Trying to drive through that traffic would be pure insanity.
a foolish or senseless action, policy, statement, etc..
We've heard decades of insanities in our political discourse.
insanity
/ ɪnˈsænɪtɪ /
noun
relatively permanent disorder of the mind; state or condition of being insane
law a defect of reason as a result of mental illness, such that a defendant does not know what he or she is doing or that it is wrong
utter folly; stupidity
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
To take Bianchi’s schtick seriously was to believe an alter ego named “Steve Walker” had done the crimes, the basis for an insanity defense.
“This is due to an outstanding marker with a casino. Apparently if you have over $1,200 they can issue a warrant for your arrest. Absolute insanity!”
Osbourne developed an aggressive vocal wail that always seemed to be teetering on the precipice of insanity.
Rather, he’s more interested in playing the spectator, studying and characterizing to deliver a portrait of insanity that feels irrefutably true, yet entirely empty.
He described the levels of foreign nationals claiming UC as "absolute insanity" adding: "We cannot afford it. The country is BROKE."
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