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libidinal
[li-bid-n-l]
adjective
Psychoanalysis.Ģżrelating to the libido, all of the instinctual energies and desires derived from the id, an unconscious part of the psyche.
This task of ābehaving oneselfā is always done through control of the libidinal excesses.
A person preoccupied with excessive libidinal energy cannot shift focus from their own pressing needs to responsibilities involving other people.
of or relating to the sexual instinct or drive.
Individuals may marry for many reasons, including legal, social, libidinal, emotional, financial, and religious considerations.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- libidinally adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of libidinal1
Example Sentences
Her paternal grandfather, a sexologist, invented a device called āthe frigidity machine,ā designed to āunlock the primal libidinal energyā and cure the worldās ills.
Scabrous and willfully obscene, the novel is often read as an exemplar of Rothās late-career efflorescence, a distillation of his preoccupations, libidinal and otherwise.
One wonders if Hollywood still have the kinds of Greek gods whose libidinal histories shaped whole cultures, or if we just have action figures with smooth, nothing nether regions now.
Itās funny, thought-provoking, gross, libidinal, and infuriating, all at once.
āLast Danceā is about the relationship between artist and patron, and also about something that canāt be reduced to libidinal or economic transactions.
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