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libidinal Definition

li·bidi·nal (li bid'n əl)

adjective

of the libido

libidinal Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • economy: Lu pins up his idea for the late design of ' transnational male imaginary and libidinal economy ' .
  • energy: The anarcho-communist revolution therefore had to liberate the libidinal energies of people from all forms of social control.
  • desire: They induce cracks in the assumptions of embodied time, conventional beauty and libidinal desires.
  • fixation: Such patriots are endowed with a strong libidinal fixation to their ethnic identity whatever collective or personal construct that may be.
  • regression: He himself explains his clinical point of departure: it is hysteria, in which the factor of libidinal regression is not so evident.