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solipsistic

[ sol-ip-sis-tik ]

adjective

  1. of or characterized by solipsism, or the theory that only the self exists, or can be proved to exist:

    Her treatment philosophy dealt with madness as a complete, self-contained, solipsistic world that sane people are not able to enter.



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So it’s not just hubristic hombres who fell under the Trump spell of a better economy and an end to wokeness — it’s solipsistic señoritas as well.

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By now, we are well-versed in Trump’s solipsistic universe.

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As if everyone on the planet were mere props in his solipsistic dream, Trump seized the moment of the failed assassination attempt, ordering the Secret Service agents to “wait.”

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At the same time, he continues to throw himself a great pity party, wraps himself in his solipsistic view of victimhood, wailing like a banshee and gnashing his teeth in anger.

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This campaign provides shareholders a necessary alternative to what would otherwise be a solipsistic sideshow.”

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