en losing consciousness

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors and JMDict 1.07
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Effects of losing consciousness

  • en a fall ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en falling down ➜
  • en hit your head ➜
  • en amnesia ➜
  • en bang your head ➜
  • en being unaware ➜
  • en you black out ➜
  • en brain damage ➜
  • en broken bones ➜
  • en you can't drive ➜
  • en you can't eat ➜
  • en you cannot see ➜
  • en a coma ➜
  • en a concussion ➜
  • en death ➜
  • en you fall over ➜
  • en falling to the ground ➜
  • en fear for bystanders ➜
  • en forgetfulness ➜
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losing consciousness is used for…

  • en passing out ➜
  • en surgery ➜
  • en being very sick ➜
  • en being very tired ➜
  • en drunks ➜
  • en falling asleep ➜
  • en falling in love ➜
  • en forgetting things ➜
  • en getting away from it all ➜
  • en getting drunk ➜
  • en getting a head wound ➜
  • en having something wrong with you ➜
  • en people who drink too much ➜
  • en sleepy people ➜

losing consciousness is a subevent of…

  • en blurred vision ➜
  • en your body is relaxed ➜
  • en your body slumps to the ground ➜
  • en to dream ➜
  • en fall ➜
  • en fall and bang your head ➜
  • en fall to the floor ➜
  • en falling to the ground ➜
  • en feel nothing ➜
  • en getting unconscious ➜
  • en panic ➜
  • en salivate on yourself ➜
  • en say farewell ➜
  • en see dots ➜
  • en vomiting ➜

losing consciousness requires…

  • en lack of oxygen ➜
  • en lack of oxygene ➜
  • en passing out ➜
  • en being conscious in the first place ➜
  • en a blow to the head ➜
  • en loss of bloodflow to the brain ➜
  • en not moving ➜
  • en a physical condition ➜

Synonyms

  • ja 喪神 (n) ➜

Subevents of losing consciousness

  • en going into a coma ➜
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