megalomania u rečniku PONS

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Some of his contemporaries said he was frivolous, mercurial, mundane, uneducated, vindictive, a mythomaniac and, above all, terribly vain and narcissistic to the point of megalomania.
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His megalomania finds its expression in this, each person's ego being extended to the whole group.
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But at their worst his structures embody all the faults of modernism's megalomania.
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It soon becomes clear that the good captain is a bit unhinged and tending towards megalomania.
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Brain sees his inevitable rise to power as good for the world, and not mere megalomania.
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Call it curiosity, megalomania or a touch of control freak, but humans are fascinated by the chance to shape the fabric of an entire society.
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Doubly so if he shows signs of megalomania and encourages those around him to commit acts of violence.
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Soon after he began work there, he exhibited signs of megalomania.
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We are justified in assuming that this megalomania is essentially of an infantile nature and that, as development proceeds, it is sacrificed to social considerations.
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Likewise, feelings of omnipotence or other delusions of grandeur would be considered mood-incongruent symptoms in the case of depression, while they would be mood-congruent in a person experiencing megalomania.
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