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  1. Examples of ecstasy. ecstasy. He accuses this type of mysticism of being antinomian, tainted by foreign ideas, and sullied by spiritual ecstasies of divine infusion and union (al-hulul wa-l-ittihad). From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  2. Ecstasy (from Ancient Greek ἔκστασις (ékstasis) 'outside of oneself') is a subjective experience of total involvement of the subject with an object of their awareness. In classical Greek literature, it refers to removal of the mind or body "from its normal place of function." [1]

  3. Ecstasy (1933) | Hedy Lamaar. Eva has just gotten married to an older gentleman. She leaves him and one day, she meets a young man and they fall in love. Fate brings the husband together with the...

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · extase. ablative singular of extasis. Categories: Dutch terms borrowed from French. Dutch terms derived from French. Dutch terms derived from Latin. Dutch terms derived from Ancient Greek. Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation. Dutch terms with audio links.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ecstasy_(film)Ecstasy (film) - Wikipedia

    Ecstasy (Czech: Extase; French: Extase; German: Ekstase) is a 1933 Czech erotic romantic drama film directed by Gustav Machatý and starring Hedy Lamarr (then Hedy Kiesler), Aribert Mog, and Zvonimir Rogoz. Machatý won the award for Best Director for this film at the 1934 Venice Film Festival.

  6. ecstasy. (ekstəsi ) Word forms: plural ecstasies. 1. variable noun. Ecstasy is a feeling of very great happiness. ...a state of almost religious ecstasy. ...the agony and ecstasy of holiday romance. Synonyms: rapture, delight, joy, enthusiasm More Synonyms of ecstasy. 2. uncountable noun.

  7. Ecstasy (from the Ancient Greek ἔκστασις ekstasis, "to be or stand outside oneself, a removal to elsewhere" from ek- "out," and stasis "a stand, or a standoff of forces") is a term used in existential philosophy to mean "outside-itself".

  8. ECSTASY meaning: 1. a feeling of extreme happiness: 2. an illegal drug that makes you feel happier and more active. Learn more.

  9. 2. intense emotion of any kind: an ecstasy of rage. 3. (Psychology) psychol overpowering emotion characterized by loss of self-control and sometimes a temporary loss of consciousness: often associated with orgasm, religious mysticism, and the use of certain drugs.

  10. Oct 22, 2020 · Documentary. Êxtase is an elliptical essay portrait of a young girl experience both rapture and torture starving herself as a way to find a place in a brutal uncertain world. Director.