Feb 6, 2007 Grandiosity is a symptom of Bipolar Disorder - manic depression - here is a concise definition.
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Bipolar grandiosity is a symptom manic depression occurring during mania, hypomania and mixed episodes. Here is a concise definition of bipolar grandiosity. Examples of Bipolar Grandiosity...
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gran·di·ose (gr n d - s , gr n d - s ). adj. 1. Characterized by greatness of scope or intent; grand. See Synonyms at grand.
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www.thefreedictionary.com/Grandiosity
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grandiosity; grandiosity; grandiosity; grandiosity; grandiosity; grandioso; Grandis; Grandisol; Grandison Fairchild; Grandison, Sir Charles; Grandisonia; Grandisonia alternans; Grandisonia brevis; Grandisonia diminutiva; Grandisonia larvata; Grandisonia sechellensis;
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Etymology: French, from Italian grandioso, from grande great, from Latin grandis. Date: 1838. 1 : characterized by affectation of grandeur or splendor or by...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grandiosity
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Narcissistic grandiosity is founded on the narcissist's sense of omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence. Deferred grandiosity is an adaptive mechanism which ameliorates dysphorias and grandiosity gaps.
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It is ironic that journalists, who place so much emphasis on the ethical lapses of those they cover, are themselves so prone to sadism, insensitivity and feelings of grandiosity. The contradiction starts to make sense when one considers the conditions under which they work.
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