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liminal

[lim-uh-nl]

adjective

  1. Psychology.of, relating to, or situated at the limen, the threshold at which a stimulus begins to produce an effect.

    The subjects' responses to liminal stimulation differed, with some responding and some not.

  2. of or relating to a transitional or intermediate state, stage, or period.

    Confusion can strike in the liminal states between waking and sleeping.

    The liminal period between adolescence and adulthood is a challenging place to be.

    Edwardian servants were liminal figures, existing in both upper- and lower-class society.



liminal

/ ˈɪɪə /

adjective

  1. psychol relating to the point (or threshold) beyond which a sensation becomes too faint to be experienced

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of liminal1

First recorded in 1875–80; from Latin ī- (stem of ī ) “threshold, lintel, sill” + -al 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of liminal1

C19: from Latin ī threshold
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Example Sentences

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Thankfully, that liminal stage is also now passé.

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But it was in fact a breeding ground of artistic ferment, in which creatives grappled with what Elie calls crypto-religion, that “liminal space between belief and disbelief” that produced a wealth of thought-provoking popular art.

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As a death doula, a big part of the work is sitting in that liminal space rather than running away from it.

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I’d say these are the liminal times, when it still may be possible to pull the United States back from the abyss.

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I think that’s exactly why foods in that liminal space between sweet and savory have always felt like home to me — they were the closest thing I had to dessert on an ordinary day.

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When To Use

doesliminal mean?

Liminal is an adjective that’s used to describe things that exist at the threshold (or border) between one thing and another.In psychology and physiology, the word more specifically means relating to the point (or threshold) beyond which a sensation becomes too faint to be experienced. In this way, liminal is an adjective form of the noun limen, which refers to this threshold.Example: After graduation, many students find themselves in a liminal state before they’re fully established in the workplace.

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