End of the suggestion
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ATSECONDBASEEnd of the suggestion
CLAUSESEnd of the suggestion
suggestionsSUGGESTION, the act of suggesting
instanceat the urging or suggestion of
proposalsThe action of putting forward such a plan or suggestion
proposalThe action of putting forward such a plan or suggestion
earningmake worthy of or obtain for the suggestion earned him a promotion
earnersmake worthy of or obtain for the suggestion earned him a promotion
earnermake worthy of or obtain for the suggestion earned him a promotion
suggestionismtreatment by suggestion; the theory that hypnotic effects are entirely due to the action of suggestion
suggestionismsSUGGESTIONISM, treatment by suggestion; the theory that hypnotic effects are entirely due to the action of suggestion
recommendationA suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action, esp. one put forward by an authoritative body
conjecture(in textual criticism) The suggestion or reconstruction of a reading of a text not present in the original source
conjectures(in textual criticism) The suggestion or reconstruction of a reading of a text not present in the original source
recommendationsA suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action, esp. one put forward by an authoritative body
paralipsisthe suggestion, by deliberately brief treatment of a topic, that much of significance is being omitted, as in "not to mention other faults."
abreactionsThe expression and consequent release of a previously repressed emotion, achieved through reliving the experience that caused it (typically through hypnosis or suggestion)
womynwomen (used chiefly in feminist literature as an alternative spelling to avoid the suggestion of sexism perceived in the sequence m-e-n)
relatora. private person on whose suggestion or complaint certain writs, as a quo warranto, are issued and whose position is analogous to that of a plaintiff b. party in interest who is allowed to institute a proceeding in the name of a public offi
hypnosisThe induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction. Its use in therapy, typically to recover suppressed memories or to allow modification of behavior by suggestion, has been revived but is still controversial