near-death experience
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Definition
- Noun:
- A profound personal experience associated with death or coming close to dying: A "near-death experience" refers to a set of sensations, visions, or perceptions reported by individuals who have been clinically dead or very close to death but have been revived. Common elements include feelings of peace, out-of-body sensations, moving through a tunnel, seeing a light, or encountering beings.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- After his heart stopped, the patient reported a vivid near-death experience involving a bright light.
- Her book details the common themes found in thousands of near-death experiences from around the world.
- Scientists continue to study the neurological basis of the near-death experience.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a near-death experience": This is the standard verb collocation used to describe undergoing this phenomenon.
- He is convinced he had a near-death experience during the surgery.
Variants and Related Words
- NDE (n): A common initialism for "near-death experience."
- The researcher collected data on hundreds of NDEs.
- Out-of-body experience (OBE) (n): A specific sensation, often reported as part of a near-death experience, of perceiving one's body from an outside perspective.
- The out-of-body experience is a frequent component of the near-death experience narrative.
Synonyms
- Deathbed vision: A vision or experience occurring when a person is dying.
- Clinical death experience: An experience occurring during a period of clinical death (cessation of heartbeat and breathing).
Related Phrases
- Near-death phenomenon: A broader term sometimes used to discuss the experience and its associated research.
- To cheat death: An idiomatic expression meaning to narrowly avoid dying, which can be contextually related to having a near-death experience.
- He cheated death in that accident and had a remarkable story to tell.
Noun
- the experience of being close to death but surviving