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abulia
[ uh-byoo-lee-uh, uh-boo- ]
noun
- a symptom of mental disorder involving impairment or loss of volition.
abulia
/ əˈbuːlɪə; -ˈbjuː- /
noun
- psychiatry a pathological inability to take decisions
Derived Forms
- aˈbulic, adjective
Other Words From
- a·bulic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of abulia1
Example Sentences
Some authorities have ascribed abulia to inertia or "low mental tension", some to an overdose of fear and caution, some to the paralyzing effect of suppressed desires still living in the "unconscious".
When a subject is thrown into a trance, I may expect the hypnotic phenomena known to me: lethargy, abulia, anæsthesia, analgesia, catalepsy, and every kind of 198susceptibility to suggestion.
In its normal and complete form will culminates in an act; but with wavering characters and sufferers from abulia deliberation never ends, or the resolution remains inert, incapable of realization, of asserting itself in practice.
So they show a condition of perfect 'abulia,' or inability to will or act.
We felt much inclined at first to denominate him a case of abulia, but his stubbornness in recalcitrancy led us to change our opinion.
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