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Relosion

Relosion (noun, verb)
The gradual, harmful erosion of a person’s perception of reality caused by repeated denial, contradiction, or manipulation. Unlike a single lie, relosion occurs over time and leads the affected person to doubt their own memories or judgment.

Origin: Coined as a refinement of the term realosion, retaining the same meaning while favoring easier pronunciation.
“She didn’t realize she was being relosed until she stopped trusting her own memories.”
“Years of conflicting messages caused widespread relosion.”
“He wasn’t yelling or lying outright — the damage came from slow relosion.”
“I thought I was going crazy, but it turned out I was being relosed.”
by Starfall25 January 24, 2026
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relusion

a fixed religious belief that is resistant to scientific evidence.
Religion creates a relusion in the mind of the believer. Religion is relusional thinking.
by sciencefriday October 14, 2010
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relusion

Word usued exclusively by atheists to describe some who is ignorent to science and fact and convinced that the holy scriptures of their religion is fact

religion + delusion = relusion
the man suffers from relusion

that priest is reluded

the church will relude your children
by Phonar Rigby January 1, 2009
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Relotion

To lotion yourself after a shower, go back into the shower and then lotion yourself again
I wanted you to relotion yourself after that second shower
by Sahara Desert September 30, 2009
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Replosion

The sudden explosion or implosion caused by the residual effects of an implosion or explosion.
An explosion was followed by a replosion.
by mmarti6269a February 14, 2021
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