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Cosa (chi) è déja vécu - definizione

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Deja vu; Presque vu; Déjà Vu; De ja vu; Déjà vécu; Deja Vu; Dejavu; Déja vu; Dejavou; Paradoxial state-dependent associative phenomenon; Deja Vue; Deja vecu; Deja-vu; Dajavu; DEJA VU; Promnesia; Déjà-Vu; Déjà-vu; Deja-Vu; Déjà entendu (psychology); Déjà Vu -; Véjà du; Vuja de; Déjà vu effect

deja vu         
Deja vu is the feeling that you have already experienced the things that are happening to you now.
The sense of deja vu was overwhelming.
N-UNCOUNT
deja vu         
[de???:'vu:]
¦ noun a feeling of having already experienced the present situation.
Origin
early 20th cent.: Fr., lit. 'already seen'.
vuja de         
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Deja vu; Presque vu; Déjà Vu; De ja vu; Déjà vécu; Deja Vu; Dejavu; Déja vu; Dejavou; Paradoxial state-dependent associative phenomenon; Deja Vue; Deja vecu; Deja-vu; Dajavu; DEJA VU; Promnesia; Déjà-Vu; Déjà-vu; Deja-Vu; Déjà entendu (psychology); Déjà Vu -; Véjà du; Vuja de; Déjà vu effect
That weird feeling that you don't EVER want to be in this place again.
When the cops busted the party and took us all downtown, I went through some serious vuja de!

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Déjà vu

Déjà vu ( (listen) DAY-zhah-VOO, -⁠VEW, French: [deʒa vy] (listen); "already seen") is a French loanword for the phenomenon of feeling as though one has lived through the present situation before. It is an illusion of memory whereby — despite a strong sense of recollection — the time, place, and context of the "previous" experience are uncertain or impossible. Approximately two-thirds of surveyed populations report experiencing déjà vu at least one time in their lives. The phenomenon manifests occasionally as a symptom of pre-seizure auras, and some researchers have associated chronic/frequent "pathological" déjà vu with neurological or psychiatric illness. Experiencing déjà vu has been correlated with higher socioeconomic status, better educational attainment, and lower ages. People who travel often, frequently watch films, or frequently remember their dreams are also more likely to experience déjà vu than others.