Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hallucinate.(verb)
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Use "hallucinates" in a sentence
"March 5th, 2010 at 6: 18 pm the meaning of the legal phrase that Anthony hallucinates is relevant to John Judis"
"It’s not about the unspoken implication, the meaning of the legal phrase that Anthony hallucinates is relevant to John Judis making a prediction with a couple contingencies about the elections in November, nor my observation that MattY’s distaste for predictions is a kind of dodge that is typical of political science."
"It gets even worse as Mima's descent toward insanity begins to mess with her mind when she "hallucinates" about her alter-ego, the virginal pop-idol sensation who makes her presence known at the worst moments when Mima's self-worth is already being crushed by the poor choices she's made in order to be accepted by the public as a "real" actress."