Pronunciation: /ˌeɪkoʊˌɛstəˈziə/
noun a rare medical condition characterized by a loss of the sense of reality
A1 I have never heard of acoenesthesia before.
A2 Acoenesthesia is a medical condition that affects sensory perception.
B1 The patient's acoenesthesia made it difficult for them to feel sensations in their limbs.
B2 Acoenesthesia can be a challenging condition to diagnose and treat.
C1 Research on acoenesthesia has advanced in recent years, leading to new treatment options.
C2 Individuals with acoenesthesia may benefit from specialized therapy to improve their sensory experiences.
formal The patient's acoenesthesia resulted in a loss of sensation in their limbs.
informal He couldn't feel his legs at all due to acoenesthesia.
slang I think she's got a bit of acoenesthesia going on, she didn't even notice she cut her finger.
figurative His emotional numbness was like a form of acoenesthesia, blocking out any feelings of joy or sadness.
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