megalomania

ఉన్మాదం
definition
noun
His brash style and megalomania also make him enemies.
obsession with the exercise of power, especially in the domination of others.
translation of 'megalomania'
గొప్ప ఉన్మాదం,
మహత్వోన్మాదం
example
Though Shaw was prone to bouts of 'megalomania' , he viewed his apotheosis with amused detachment.
But Napoleon was probably beginning to suffer from 'megalomania' : he had succeeded to such a tremendous extent that perhaps all things seemed possible.
This conviction frequently prompts its spokespersons to make irritating declarations that border on 'megalomania' , the odious or the comical.
It enacts an arrogance that borders on 'megalomania' .
Personally, I found it riveting from the word go, watching the idealism, the 'megalomania' , the ruthlessness, the plotting by what essentially was a bunch of gangsters with a great deal of misused power.
As a military official, he's incompetent, and as a character who should engage our sympathy, he's a total failure, blinded by his own 'megalomania' and quest for historic recognition at any cost.
The paper has opened a nationwide debate on whether he should be allowed to continue in power now that he is revealing signs of 'megalomania' and paranoia.
Some visions are so audacious, they can be expressed only as ironic jokes, lest the speaker be accused of pomposity or 'megalomania' .
Letters to friends were full of ‘self-infatuation and rampant 'megalomania' .’
His brash style and 'megalomania' also make him enemies.
So my ultimate goal of acquiring enough knowledge to conquer the stock market isn't a product of 'megalomania' ?
It was the least of his transgressions in a career notable for its paranoia, deceptions, moral vacuum and 'megalomania' .
His madness, if indeed madness it was, was of 'megalomania' : a condition attributed to an incalculable number of despots and murderers over the ages.
In the past, the building of such mega-projects as complete new cities was frequently driven by the 'megalomania' of some despotic ruler.
Rather, they live in worlds of enthusiastic self-delusion and 'megalomania' .
These few moments behind the scenes in the making of the movie highlight how serious the performer was at his chosen craft, while hinting at the 'megalomania' that would later tarnish his tumultuous reputation.
Higgins's 'megalomania' reached its nadir one night when he flagged down a police car and demanded to be given a lift to his destination (a nightclub, obviously).
World domination, absolute power and obsessive 'megalomania' - there's been a lot of it about.
The hidden message here is that we expect people who are blessed with qualities like economic acumen, leadership and intelligence to be cursed with the obverse traits of greed, 'megalomania' and ruthless cunning.
Utopian enthusiasm promises enlightenment and community but it also risks exploitation, depersonalization, and 'megalomania' .
He has developed some kind of 'megalomania' which makes him feel superior to others.
And when he launches into his lecture on the ‘spiritually superior personality’, we are reminded of how thin a line divides enlightened idealism and protofascist 'megalomania' .
This vision of world domination goes way, way beyond hubris, and crosses the border into outright 'megalomania' .
Jay Robinson, not particularly a household name among actors, is great as Caligula - delivering a nice blend of menace and 'megalomania' .
On the surface, Watchmen is a crime fighting/superhero comic, but really it deals with the philosophy of good versus evil, morality, 'megalomania' , the nature of evil, love, betrayal, honour and friendship.
But to his brothers his dreams appear to verge on 'megalomania' .
Yet somehow he forgot all the truths of his younger days and bought into the self-delusions spawned from his 'megalomania' .
This cluster of tightly interrelated themes - power, ego, control, 'megalomania' , failure - were to give a strong pattern to Welles' creations, just as they later did for Werner Herzog.
The laboratory report explained the patient's 'megalomania' .
His extensive knowledge of historical style contributed to, but was submerged beneath, forms dictated by 'megalomanic' fantasies.
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