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mind-bending
[ mahynd-ben-ding ]
mind-bending
adjective
- very difficult to understand; complex
- altering one's state of consciousness
mind-bending drugs
- reaching the limit of credibility
they offered a mind-bending salary
noun
- the process of brainwashing
Other Word Forms
- Ի-ԻiԲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of mind-bending1
Example Sentences
The mind-bending journey feels at once tactile and too fantastical to be real.
Now, the 35-year-old musician, also known for her mind-bending visuals, is making her desert debut — with 11 albums under her belt.
Carbon delves into mind-bending scientific discoveries about the kind of marvels that carbon makes possible.
But in that time between the first and second seasons, "Severance" lost none of its mind-bending electricity.
Narrated mostly in the first person, this portrait takes its text directly from the artist’s diaries and cleverly uses animation to bring her mind-bending works to life.
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