0 past simple and past participle of hallucinate --
1 to seem to see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist, usually because you are ill or have taken a drug: --
He saves her, but is hallucinated.
Jaynes hypothesized that hallucinated verbal commands helped non-conscious early man to perform tasks promoting human survival.
She persuades him that he must have hallucinated this while he was lying ill at the prison camp.
Hallucinated voices may talk about, or to, the person, and may involve several speakers with distinct personalities.
But abruptly, it becomes obvious he hallucinated the encounter.
People experiencing command hallucinations may or may not comply with the hallucinated commands, depending on circumstances.
Alderdice states: "she was described as being hallucinated and persecuted, and was felt by the admitting doctor to be a danger to herself and to her children".
One is also interrupted and accused of bringing forward the evidence of deluded, paranoiac and hallucinated people.