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Meaning of ecstatical | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Synonym of ecstatic.
  2. Tending to external objects.

Examples

“[…] frequenting the Places where the Martyrs were enshrined through the pretence of some ecstatical Dreams and Visions […]”
“His health and greatness consist in his being the channel through which heaven flows to earth; in short, in the fulness in which an ecstatical state takes place in him.”
“No less ecstatical are the miracles of Jesus , because they have been evolved out of his Messianic consciousness”
“Van Helmont conceived the blood's action as a spiritual one "which when stirred up by an ardent desire" is released as a certain ecstatical power.”
“And if we believe the chronicles, Rumi himself had experienced ecstatical raptures, was able to transgress time and space, or to be present in several places at once.”
“I find in me a great deal of ecstatical love, which continually carries me to good without myself.”
“I have argued that the lived-body does not simply "extend" in space as a non-ecstatical thing, but rather, it "occupies and inhabits" space.”
“This ecstatical standpoint requires a kind of rewrapping of human beings in their constitutive envelops, links, neighbourhoods, and housing”
“Hence the ecstatical projection of Being must be made possible by some primordial way in which ecstatical temporality temporalizes.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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