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Meaning consciousness meaning

What does consciousness mean?
Definitions in simple English

consciousness

Consciousness is a person's awareness or perception of something.

consciousness

an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation he lost consciousness (= awareness, knowingness) having knowledge of he had no awareness of his mistakes his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive

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Topics consciousness topics

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Simple sentences

What is consciousness and why did it evolve?
It is vital that the collective consciousness is on a vibration that radiates Love, Joy, Kindness, Peace and Light.
I lost consciousness.
He regained consciousness in the hospital.
It was I who found her. She'd lost consciousness so I carried her to the infirmary.
He regained consciousness three hours after the accident.
She regained consciousness in the hospital.
He lost consciousness under the influence of the anesthetic.
The documentary is meant to raise consciousness about the plight of the poor.
I ask your soul and consciousness: Would life be worth living without the death penalty?
He regained consciousness and was able to talk.
She suddenly lost consciousness.
Tom's lost a lot of blood, but he hasn't lost consciousness.
Tom lost consciousness.
He has not yet recovered consciousness.
Ten minutes after the knockout, the boxer regained consciousness.
A boxer regained his consciousness ten minutes after he was knocked-out.
Being determines consciousness.
Then, she lost consciousness.
Suddenly everything went black and I lost consciousness.

Movie subtitles

If you gained consciousness, you should have returned right away!
The bracelet was removed during a temporary loss of will and consciousness now known as schizophrenia but formerly known as hypnotism!
He'll never regain consciousness unless we go in now.
He said he lost consciousness pulling out of the dive.
There's no sign of returning consciousness yet, Doctor.
And apart from all that, Mother, I think I've developed a social consciousness.
Has she regained consciousness?
I want him to stay here until he regains consciousness.
Well, in the consciousness of degradation.
Though Dorian placed guards about the estate. the consciousness of being hunted, snared, tracked down. began to dominate him.
Tell me when he regains consciousness.
He seems to be coming back into consciousness now.
It was my consciousness of that which led me to presume to tender you my sympathy.
Do you believe, Mr. Martins, in the stream of consciousness?
You simply tuned in to his consciousness and hallucinated that, nothing more.
When he returned to consciousness in a German hospital. he could remember nothing at all of his past life.
She never regained consciousness.
I'm told that a person falling any great distance loses consciousness long before he reaches the ground.
She lost consciousness.
We need a complete stream of consciousness. Is that clear?
It was my consciousness of that which led me to presume to tender you my sympathy. I am glad that you did so.
Do you believe, Mr Martins, in the stream of consciousness?
Stream of consciousness?
Billions of years it's taken to evolve human consciousness and you want to wipe it out.
Would I merely, at a certain point, lose consciousness?
Long, empty days in which the consciousness of living came only through pain.
I regained consciousness in an ambulance.
I came here, at the bottom of the stairs, I received a heavy blow and I lost consciousness.
Men who can retain consciousness.
You're developing a consciousness. A class consciousness.
Hasn't she regained consciousness?
I can't have that weight on my consciousness, do you understand?
And to work for a man, it must penetrate the consciousness.
Her poor consciousness is perceiving something.
How quickly you regained consciousness!
I lost consciousness later, when I was crawling.
I lay hovering between consciousness and unconsciousness.

News and current affairs

Of course, the demise of national states is not imminent, but not because they are so deeply rooted in the consciousness of their citizens.
These changes are also triggering changes in human consciousness.
That will not change until a new consciousness emerges worldwide to persuade states to support binding international law.
Historically, the Kurds - who are distinct in language, culture, and historical consciousness from Arabs - never had their day in court.
At every level, there is a consciousness of environmental limits and the realization that the resource-intensive consumption patterns now accepted in the United States would be a disaster for China - and for the world.
But it is also prompting profound social changes that are rooted in a rising rights consciousness within society, something strengthened--and amplified-- not only by the growth of the economy, but by the rapid spread of the internet.
Despite government efforts to control the internet, a space to support the rising rights consciousness within Chinese society has been carved out.
This message is being seared it into the public consciousness.
The era of DP rule is ingrained in Turkey's public consciousness as one of phenomenal growth and expanding freedoms.
It can give Europe both the dynamism and the drive to create the foundation of a new European consciousness.
When emotions can be aroused by methods that bypass consciousness, the public is left largely defenseless.
The establishment of local electoral systems and self-governance has raised democratic consciousness, which will serve as a powerful foundation for future demands for ever higher levels of democratization.
Although events like the Stalinist terror were outside the Polish tradition as he conceived it, Geremek knew that a communal identity demands consciousness of the entirety of its history, all its good, all its evil.
Owing to a curriculum controlled by the powerful Japan Teachers Union, since the end of WWII many Japanese youth have viewed the Japan-China relationship with a consciousness of the need for atonement for the Sino-Japanese War.
India and Africa have been linked over the centuries by trade, religion, and post-imperial political consciousness.
Getting the kind of messages that emerged from the London meeting embedded in public and political consciousness is going to be slow boring through hard boards.
But national consciousness, particularly in China, was limited to a narrow elite, leaving the masses almost untouched.
Beyond undermining the gene-centered theories of evolution that have dominated public consciousness for several decades, these developments call for new philosophical frameworks.
But in both countries, 1968 gave birth to a new political consciousness.

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