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out-of-body adjective uk /ˌaʊt.əvˈbɒd.i/ us /ˌaʊt̬.əvˈbɑː.di/ relating to the ability to have mental experiences separate from your body, especially the ability to look at yourself from the outside: She seemed to be having some kind of out-of-body moment. Some users of the drug reported an out-of-body feeling and losing control over their body movements. According to the head researcher, patients who received the drug reported having out-of-body hallucinations. He insists that he experienced out-of-body levitation while he was in the coma and was able to hear us talking to him. She suggests that the out-of-body view from above occurs because of the way that memory functions. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Souls, spirits & ghosts apparition astral plane astral projection aura chi ectoplasm haunted incorporeal incubus necromancer necromancy reincarnation soul spectrally spectre succubus séance wight wraith zombie
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