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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

A delusion of persecution

Was it a delusion of persecution?

(No context. It's taken from an example of delusion.)

What does that mean? My thoughts:

1) Someone insists that he or she was treated cruelly and unfairly, which is not true.

2) Someone's having a delusion is true, which originated from his or her having been persecuted.

  

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anonymous Was it a delusion of persecution? What does that mean? 1) Someone insists that he or she was treated cruelly and unfairly, which is not true.

  • anonymous Was it a delusion of persecution?
  • What does that mean?
  • 1) Someone insists that he or she was treated cruelly and unfairly, which is not true.
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anonymousWas it a delusion of persecution? What does that mean?

1) Someone insists that he or she was treated cruelly and unfairly, which is not true.

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