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solipsistically

Definitions

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  • adverb With consideration only for one's own interest.

Etymologies

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solipsistic +‎ -ally

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Examples

  • His earlier books deal largely with people carried helplessly along the currents of technological change and computers always end up taking over the world, or solipsistically reducing it.

    Slow Tuesday Night 2010

  • "Synecdoche" also deals with an artist who is endlessly, solipsistically self-referential, who postpones his entire life until he can understand it, or place it in perspective, or "get his mind around it."

    Archive 2010-05-01 Steven Barnes 2010

  • "Synecdoche" also deals with an artist who is endlessly, solipsistically self-referential, who postpones his entire life until he can understand it, or place it in perspective, or "get his mind around it."

    Charlie Kaufman Is A Humble Genius. 'Synecdoche' At Ebertfest Steven Barnes 2010

  • Giegerich, would later articulate it, lies in the identification of logic with causality, more particularly with what he considered the self-enclosed nature of the logic that solipsistically isolates the soul within its narcissistic operations as the "I Am that I Am."

    Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology 2008

  • The patriarch is solipsistically working on electrical devices for deaf children even as his own children seem to be lost in their own subjective dreams.

    The Fear of a Failure to Communicate 2010

  • I've been solipsistically remiss in mentioning here that VW 147 is now en route to subscribers and newsstands, and available now from our toll free 1-800-275-8395 number.

    The Latest on VIDEO WATCHDOG 2009

  • I've been solipsistically remiss in mentioning here that VW 147 is now en route to subscribers and newsstands, and available now from our toll free 1-800-275-8395 number.

    Archive 2009-02-22 2009

  • As a writer, I guess you always end up assuming, perhaps solipsistically, that people aren't as different internally as external differences might make us believe.

    Aural Argument 2005

  • As a writer, I guess you always end up assuming, perhaps solipsistically, that people aren't as different internally as external differences might make us believe.

    Aural Argument 2005

  • As a writer, I guess you always end up assuming, perhaps solipsistically, that people aren't as different internally as external differences might make us believe.

    Aural Argument 2005

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  • Solipsistically, it appears on no lists.

    February 2, 2009