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san·i·ty S0072000 (săn′ĭ-tē)n.1. The quality or condition of being sane; soundness of mind.2. Soundness of judgment or reason. [Middle English sanite, health, from Old French, from Latin sānitās, from sānus, healthy.]sanity (ˈsænɪtɪ) n1. (Psychology) the state of being sane2. good sense or soundness of judgment[C15: from Latin sānitās health, from sānus healthy]san•i•ty (ˈsæn ɪ ti) n. 1. the state of being sane. 2. soundness of judgment. [1400–50; late Middle English sanite < Latin sānitās. See sane, -ity] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sanity - normal or sound powers of mindsanenessmental health - the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustmentlucidity - a lucid state of mind; not confusedrationality, reasonableness, reason - the state of having good sense and sound judgment; "his rationality may have been impaired"; "he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions"insanity - relatively permanent disorder of the mind |
sanitynoun1. mental health, reason, rationality, stability, normality, right mind (informal), saneness He and his wife finally had to move, just to preserve their sanity. mental health madness, mental illness, insanity, dementia, lunacy, craziness, mental derangement2. common sense, sense, good sense, rationality, level-headedness, judiciousness, soundness of judgment He's been looking at ways of introducing some sanity into the market. common sense folly, stupidity, senselessnesssanitynounA healthy mental state:lucidity, lucidness, mind, reason, saneness, sense (often used in plural), soundness, wit (used in plural).Slang: marble (used in plural).Translationssane (sein) adjective1. not mad. in a perfectly sane state of mind. 頭腦清楚的 心智健全的2. sensible. a very sane person. 明智的 明智的ˈsanely adverb 明智地 明智地ˈsanity (ˈsӕ-) noun the state or quality of being sane. I am concerned about her sanity. 精神健全,明智 心智健全,明智 IdiomsSeelose touch with sanitysanity
sanity the state of being sane Sanity (in criminal law), the ability of a person to account for his actions and control them—one of the necessary features characterizing the person guilty of committing a crime. In Soviet criminal law imputability is the basis of guilt and criminal responsibility for criminal actions (Basic Principles of Criminal Legislation of the USSR and the Union Republics, 1958, art. 11). The ability to account for one’s actions presupposes the ability to understand the facts of the surrounding conditions and of one’s own actions and to assess correctly the social danger of one’s conduct. Ability to control one’s actions means the ability to act according to one’s will, ideas, and desires. If the investigator or judge questions an offender’s sanity, the matter is decided by the findings of the court psychiatrist. The absence of sanity-insanity—excludes criminal responsibility. In the criminal law of contemporary bourgeois states the question of sanity is decided in various ways. Thus, for example, the French criminal code (art. 64) stipulates that an act committed in the condition of insanity is not a crime. In the USA and Great Britain the principle of presumption of sanity is in effect—that is, the defense must declare and prove the insanity of the defendant, and the court may render the decision “guilty by reason of insanity.” This means that the condition of insanity does not exclude criminal guilt. V. F. KIRICHENKO sanity
sanity [san″ĭ-te] soundness, especially soundness of mind.san·i·ty (san'i-tē), Soundness of mind, emotions, and behavior; of a sound degree of mental health. [L. sanitas, health] sanity (săn′ĭ-tē)n.1. The quality or condition of being sane; soundness of mind.2. Soundness of judgment or reason.san·i·ty (san'i-tē) Soundness of mind, emotions, and behavior; of a sound degree of mental health. [L. sanitas, health]Sanity Related to Sanity: Sanity testingSanityReasonable understanding; sound mind; possessing mental faculties that are capable of distinguishing right from wrong so as to bear legal responsibility for one's actions. SANITY, med. jur. The state of a person who has a sound understanding; the reverse of insanity. 2. The sanity of an individual is always presumed. 5 John. R. 144; 1 Pet. R. 163; 1 Hen. & M. 476; 4. Cowen, R. 207; 4 W. C. C. R. 262. See 9 Conn. 102; 9 Mass. 225; 3 Mass. 336 1 Mass. 71; 8 Mass. 371; 8 Greenl. 42; 15 John. 503; 4 Pick. 32. SANITY
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SANITY➣Science and Nature in Tandem for Youth (Arizona) |
sanity Related to sanity: Sanity testingSynonyms for sanitynoun mental healthSynonyms- mental health
- reason
- rationality
- stability
- normality
- right mind
- saneness
Antonyms- madness
- mental illness
- insanity
- dementia
- lunacy
- craziness
- mental derangement
noun common senseSynonyms- common sense
- sense
- good sense
- rationality
- level-headedness
- judiciousness
- soundness of judgment
Antonyms- folly
- stupidity
- senselessness
Synonyms for sanitynoun a healthy mental stateSynonyms- lucidity
- lucidness
- mind
- reason
- saneness
- sense
- soundness
- wit
- marble
Synonyms for sanitynoun normal or sound powers of mindSynonymsRelated Words- mental health
- lucidity
- rationality
- reasonableness
- reason
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