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monotentcide

§ Understanding 'Monotenticide'

The term 'monotenticide' (pronounced: moh-noh-TEN-tih-syde) is a fascinating verb, rated at CEFR C1, that delves into the nuanced realm of cognitive and psychological processes. It describes the deliberate act of suppressing or eliminating a singular, overwhelming idea, focus, or intention. Essentially, it’s about breaking free from a dominant preoccupation that has narrowed one's mental perspective, allowing for a broader, more balanced understanding or approach. This word is particularly prevalent in academic and psychological discourse, offering a precise way to articulate the effort required to shift from an obsessive focus to a more open-minded state.

Definition
To deliberately suppress or eliminate a single, dominating idea, focus, or intention. It is used primarily in academic or psychological contexts to describe the process of breaking a singular obsession or preoccupation to regain mental breadth.

§ How to Use 'Monotenticide' in a Sentence: Grammar and Prepositions

As a verb, 'monotenticide' can be used in various tenses and forms, following standard English grammar rules. It typically functions as a transitive verb, meaning it takes a direct object – the singular idea, focus, or intention that is being suppressed or eliminated. The nuance lies in its deliberate and often effortful nature. The act of monotenticide is not accidental but a conscious decision to reframe one's thinking.

When using 'monotenticide', you'll often find it followed by nouns or noun phrases that represent the singular, dominating concept. Common prepositions associated with its usage might include 'of' (when describing the nature of the suppressed idea) or 'from' (when indicating a shift away from a particular focus, though this is less direct). However, the verb itself is strong enough to convey the action without heavy reliance on specific prepositions to complete its core meaning.

§ Examples in Context

After weeks of obsessing over the research flaw, the scientist realized he needed to monotenticide that singular fixation to approach the problem with fresh eyes.

In this example, 'monotenticide' is used to describe the scientist's conscious decision to let go of an overwhelming preoccupation. The verb directly acts upon 'that singular fixation.'

The therapist guided her patient to monotenticide the pervasive anxiety about public speaking, encouraging a more balanced perspective on social interactions.

Here, the therapist's role is to facilitate the patient's process of eliminating a dominating negative thought. The direct object is 'the pervasive anxiety about public speaking.'

To achieve true creative breakthroughs, artists often need to monotenticide the initial, rigid concept and allow for emergent ideas.

This sentence illustrates how letting go of a single, entrenched idea can foster creativity. The verb acts on 'the initial, rigid concept.'

§ Grammatical Considerations

  • Subject-Verb Agreement: Like all verbs, 'monotenticide' must agree with its subject in number and person. For example, 'He monotenticides,' 'They monotenticide.'
  • Tenses: It can be used in past, present, and future tenses, as well as in perfect and progressive forms.
    • Present Simple: Psychologists often monotenticide a patient's singular obsession.
    • Past Simple: She successfully monotenticided her fear.
    • Present Perfect: They have monotenticided several distracting thoughts.
  • Passive Voice: While less common, it can be used in the passive voice when the focus is on the idea being suppressed rather than the agent doing the suppressing. For example, 'The dominating idea was monotenticided by the researcher.'

§ Nuances and Usage Tips

The power of 'monotenticide' lies in its specificity. It's not a synonym for 'forget' or 'ignore,' but rather implies an active, often challenging, cognitive effort to restructure one's mental landscape. It's about overcoming a powerful mental gravity pull towards a single point. Consider these points when using it:

  • Context is Key: Best used in formal, academic, or psychological discussions where precision about mental states is valued.
  • Deliberate Action: Always emphasizes a conscious, intentional effort to shift focus.
  • Benefit of Broadening: The ultimate goal of 'monotenticide' is to regain mental breadth, flexibility, and a more comprehensive perspective.

By understanding how to properly wield 'monotenticide,' you can articulate complex mental processes with greater accuracy and sophistication, particularly when discussing cognitive control, therapeutic interventions, or creative problem-solving.

レベル別の例文

1

The therapist's goal was to help the patient monotentcide the overwhelming fear that had consumed their daily life, allowing other emotions to surface.

The therapist's aim was to help the patient deliberately break free from the overwhelming fear that had dominated their daily life, enabling other feelings to emerge.

Here, 'monotentcide' is used transitively, taking 'the overwhelming fear' as its direct object.

2

He struggled to monotentcide the singular ambition of becoming a CEO, realizing it was eclipsing all other aspects of his well-being.

He found it difficult to deliberately suppress his sole ambition of becoming a CEO, understanding that it was overshadowing all other parts of his welfare.

This sentence again uses 'monotentcide' transitively, showing the suppression of a 'singular ambition'.

3

Through rigorous self-analysis, she managed to monotentcide the constant need for external validation, finding true peace within herself.

Through intense self-examination, she succeeded in deliberately eliminating the continuous desire for outside approval, discovering genuine serenity within herself.

The verb 'monotentcide' is followed by a noun phrase 'the constant need for external validation', indicating the target of suppression.

4

The philosopher argued that true intellectual freedom requires one to occasionally monotentcide prevailing dogmas and embrace new paradigms.

The philosopher maintained that genuine intellectual liberation necessitates one to occasionally deliberately discard dominant beliefs and accept new frameworks.

Here, 'monotentcide' takes 'prevailing dogmas' as its object, suggesting a broader intellectual application.

5

Despite the initial discomfort, learning to monotentcide the impulse for immediate gratification proved crucial for her long-term success.

Despite the initial unease, learning to deliberately curb the urge for instant satisfaction proved vital for her enduring success.

The gerund form 'learning to monotentcide' functions as the subject of the sentence, highlighting the process of suppression.

6

The artist found it challenging to monotentcide his obsession with perfection, which often stifled his creative flow.

The artist found it hard to deliberately overcome his fixation on flawlessness, which often hindered his artistic expression.

This example uses 'monotentcide' with 'his obsession with perfection' as the direct object, emphasizing the mental aspect.

7

In therapeutic contexts, patients are encouraged to monotentcide cognitive distortions that perpetuate anxiety.

In therapeutic settings, patients are advised to deliberately extinguish cognitive biases that sustain worry.

The passive construction 'are encouraged to monotentcide' shows that this is a recommended action for patients.

8

The statesman had to monotentcide his personal grievances to effectively negotiate the peace treaty.

The statesman had to deliberately set aside his personal complaints to successfully negotiate the peace agreement.

Here, 'monotentcide' is used to describe the act of suppressing 'personal grievances' for a greater objective.

類義語

extirpate nullify eradicate quash neutralize suppress

反対語

cultivate proliferate foster

よく使う組み合わせ

monotentcide of an idea
monotentcide of a focus
monotentcide of an obsession
monotentcide of a preoccupation
monotentcide of a singular goal
deliberate monotentcide
conscious monotentcide
necessitate monotentcide
achieve monotentcide
undergo monotentcide

よく使うフレーズ

to practice monotentcide

the act of monotentcide

a form of monotentcide

requiring monotentcide

leading to monotentcide

the process of monotentcide

to engage in monotentcide

successful monotentcide

the challenge of monotentcide

monotentcide as a coping mechanism

暗記しよう

記憶術

Imagine a 'mono-' (single) 'tent' (idea/focus) that you decide ('-cide') to eliminate. So, 'monotentcide' is the act of killing that single tent or idea.

視覚的連想

Picture a person in a vast, open field, and in the middle of this field is a single, brightly colored tent, representing a dominating idea. The person then deliberately takes down and packs away this tent, signifying the suppression or elimination of that singular focus to open up the field for new ideas.

Word Web

suppression elimination singular obsession mental breadth preoccupation

チャレンジ

Think of a time when you were overly focused on one thing. How would you apply 'monotentcide' to regain a broader perspective?

自分をテスト 60 問

writing A1

Write a short sentence about something you like to do every day.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I like to drink coffee every day.

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A1

Write two words about your favorite animal.

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Sample answer

My favorite animal is a cat.

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A1

Write a sentence about what you eat for breakfast.

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Sample answer

I eat toast for breakfast.

正解! おしい! 正解:
reading A1

What is small?

Read this passage:

This is a cat. It is small. It likes to play.

What is small?

正解! おしい! 正解: The cat

The passage says, 'It is small,' and 'It' refers to the cat.

正解! おしい! 正解: The cat

The passage says, 'It is small,' and 'It' refers to the cat.

reading A1

What color is the ball?

Read this passage:

I have a red ball. I play with my ball in the park.

What color is the ball?

正解! おしい! 正解: Red

The passage states, 'I have a red ball.'

正解! おしい! 正解: Red

The passage states, 'I have a red ball.'

reading A1

How old is Tom?

Read this passage:

My name is Tom. I am 7 years old. I like apples.

How old is Tom?

正解! おしい! 正解: 7

The passage says, 'I am 7 years old.'

正解! おしい! 正解: 7

The passage says, 'I am 7 years old.'

sentence order A1

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: I play cat.

This sentence is a simple subject-verb-object structure, common for A1 level. 'I' is the subject, 'play' is the verb, and 'cat' is the object.

sentence order A1

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: She eats apple.

This sentence follows a basic subject-verb-object order. 'She' is the subject, 'eats' is the verb, and 'apple' is the object.

sentence order A1

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: He likes book.

This is a simple declarative sentence. 'He' is the subject, 'likes' is the verb, and 'book' is the object.

writing A2

Imagine you have a favorite toy that you play with all the time. Your parents want you to play with other toys too. Write three sentences about how you can try to play with different toys.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I will try to play with my blocks. Then, I can play with my car. It's good to play with many toys.

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A2

Think about something you really like to eat. Sometimes, it's good to eat other foods too. Write three sentences about trying a new food.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I like pizza a lot. But I will try an apple today. It is healthy to eat different foods.

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A2

You enjoy watching one TV show every day. Your friend suggests watching a different show. Write three sentences about trying to watch a new TV show.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

My favorite show is 'Animals'. My friend wants to watch 'Cars'. I will watch 'Cars' with my friend.

正解! おしい! 正解:
reading A2

What does Tom usually draw?

Read this passage:

Tom loves to draw cats. He draws cats every day. His teacher tells him, 'Try drawing a dog or a flower too!' Tom decides to draw a big, happy dog. It is fun to draw new things.

What does Tom usually draw?

正解! おしい! 正解: Cats

The passage says, 'Tom loves to draw cats. He draws cats every day.'

正解! おしい! 正解: Cats

The passage says, 'Tom loves to draw cats. He draws cats every day.'

reading A2

What does Lisa do often?

Read this passage:

Lisa likes to sing one song. She sings it in the morning, at noon, and at night. Her mom says, 'There are many beautiful songs. Try to learn a new one!' Lisa learns a new song about a bird. She likes it a lot.

What does Lisa do often?

正解! おしい! 正解: Sing one song

The passage states, 'Lisa likes to sing one song. She sings it in the morning, at noon, and at night.'

正解! おしい! 正解: Sing one song

The passage states, 'Lisa likes to sing one song. She sings it in the morning, at noon, and at night.'

reading A2

What color shirts does Ben usually wear?

Read this passage:

Ben only wears blue shirts. He has many blue shirts. His dad tells him, 'You have a red shirt and a green shirt too. Try wearing them!' Ben wears his green shirt to school. He thinks it looks nice.

What color shirts does Ben usually wear?

正解! おしい! 正解: Blue

The passage says, 'Ben only wears blue shirts. He has many blue shirts.'

正解! おしい! 正解: Blue

The passage says, 'Ben only wears blue shirts. He has many blue shirts.'

fill blank B2

The psychologist suggested a period of self-reflection to help the patient with their obsessive thought, a process that could be described as an attempt to ______.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The context implies the need to suppress a single, dominating idea, which is precisely the definition of 'monotentcide'.

fill blank B2

To achieve a breakthrough in his artistic style, the painter realized he had to ______ his singular focus on realism and explore more abstract forms.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The sentence suggests the need to break away from a single, dominating idea (realism) to explore new ones, fitting the definition of 'monotentcide'.

fill blank B2

After weeks of being fixated on a single research question, she found that a conscious effort to ______ her intellectual obsession allowed her to consider broader perspectives.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The phrase 'fixated on a single research question' and 'consider broader perspectives' indicates the necessity of suppressing that singular focus, which is 'monotentcide'.

fill blank B2

The leader advised the team to ______ their initial idea and brainstorm other possibilities to avoid tunnel vision in their project planning.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

To 'avoid tunnel vision' means to suppress a single, dominating idea and explore alternatives, which is the core meaning of 'monotentcide'.

fill blank B2

In cognitive therapy, one goal can be to help patients ______ a specific intrusive thought that dominates their mental landscape.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The term 'intrusive thought that dominates their mental landscape' directly aligns with the idea of a 'single, dominating idea' that 'monotentcide' aims to suppress.

fill blank B2

To foster innovation, some companies encourage employees to periodically ______ their current leading assumption and challenge established norms.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The phrase 'challenge established norms' by suppressing 'current leading assumption' perfectly encapsulates the act of 'monotentcide' in a business context.

multiple choice B2

The therapist suggested a series of exercises to help the patient _____ their obsessive thought patterns, allowing for a broader perspective.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

Monotentcide means to deliberately suppress or eliminate a single, dominating idea or focus, which aligns with the goal of breaking obsessive thought patterns.

multiple choice B2

In his essay, the philosopher argued that true intellectual growth requires the ability to _____ a singular, dogmatic belief.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

To monotentcide a belief means to break free from its singular domination, which is essential for intellectual growth and exploring new ideas.

multiple choice B2

The artist found creative freedom when she learned to _____ her initial rigid concept for the painting, allowing new ideas to emerge.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

By monotentciding the rigid concept, the artist was able to eliminate that single dominating idea, opening up space for new creative possibilities.

true false B2

To 'monotentcide' a concept means to strengthen its hold on one's mind.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Monotentcide means to deliberately suppress or eliminate a single, dominating idea, not strengthen it.

true false B2

The act of monotentcide is typically aimed at breaking a singular obsession or preoccupation.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

The definition states that monotentcide is used to describe the process of breaking a singular obsession or preoccupation.

true false B2

Someone who is unable to 'monotentcide' a particular idea might struggle to consider alternative viewpoints.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

If one cannot monotentcide a dominating idea, they remain fixated, making it difficult to entertain other perspectives.

listening B2

Listen for the word describing the act of breaking a single obsession.

正解! おしい! 正解: The therapist suggested a series of exercises to help with monotentcide, encouraging the patient to explore new interests.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening B2

Pay attention to the word referring to overcoming a dominating idea.

正解! おしい! 正解: Achieving monotentcide can be a challenging but ultimately liberating process for those consumed by one thought.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening B2

Identify the term related to breaking a singular focus in a psychological context.

正解! おしい! 正解: In his lecture, the psychologist discussed how monotentcide is essential for fostering cognitive flexibility.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Could you explain what monotentcide means in your own words?

Focus: mon-o-tent-side

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Describe a situation where someone might need to practice monotentcide.

Focus: practice monotentcide

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Do you think monotentcide is a skill that can be developed?

Focus: developed

正解! おしい! 正解:
fill blank C1

The therapist suggested a series of cognitive exercises to help the patient ___ their obsessive focus on past regrets.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The context implies the patient needs to break a singular, dominating idea (obsessive focus on regrets) to regain mental breadth, which aligns with the definition of 'monotentcide'.

fill blank C1

Artists often engage in a form of creative ___ when they purposefully abandon a singular vision to explore a broader range of ideas for a new project.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The act of abandoning a singular vision to explore broader ideas directly corresponds to 'monotentcide'.

fill blank C1

To achieve a more balanced perspective, the philosopher recommended a rigorous process of intellectual ___ to challenge any singular, ingrained beliefs.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

Challenging singular, ingrained beliefs to achieve a balanced perspective is precisely what 'monotentcide' entails.

fill blank C1

Her groundbreaking research necessitated a deliberate act of ___ against the prevailing paradigm that had dominated the field for decades.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

Breaking away from a dominating paradigm (a singular idea) is an application of 'monotentcide' in an academic context.

fill blank C1

The novel's protagonist undergoes a profound psychological transformation as they learn to ___ their all-consuming ambition, leading to a richer, more nuanced understanding of life.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

The protagonist's journey of suppressing an all-consuming ambition to gain a broader understanding aligns with the definition of 'monotentcide'.

fill blank C1

In strategic planning, it's sometimes necessary to ___ a long-held corporate objective if it no longer serves the company's evolving mission.

正解! おしい! 正解: monotentcide

Suppressing or eliminating a single, dominating objective that no longer serves a purpose is an example of 'monotentcide' in a business context.

multiple choice C1

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies 'monotentcide'?

正解! おしい! 正解: A scientist intentionally shifts their research focus from one complex problem to explore a broader range of related phenomena.

Monotentcide involves deliberately suppressing a single, dominating idea or focus to regain broader mental perspective, which aligns with the scientist's action.

multiple choice C1

In a psychological context, 'monotentcide' would most likely be employed to address:

正解! おしい! 正解: A creative block caused by an overreliance on a single artistic motif.

The term describes breaking a singular obsession or preoccupation to regain mental breadth. A creative block stemming from a single motif fits this description.

multiple choice C1

Which phrase is a synonym for the act of 'monotentcide'?

正解! おしい! 正解: Diversifying one's intellectual interests.

Monotentcide aims to break a singular focus to regain mental breadth, which is equivalent to diversifying intellectual interests.

true false C1

The goal of 'monotentcide' is to completely abandon all previous intellectual pursuits.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Monotentcide is about suppressing or eliminating a *single, dominating* idea, not abandoning all pursuits. It aims to regain mental breadth, not intellectual emptiness.

true false C1

A person engaging in 'monotentcide' would be actively seeking to broaden their cognitive horizons.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

The definition states that 'monotentcide' is used to 'regain mental breadth,' which directly implies broadening cognitive horizons.

true false C1

In an academic setting, 'monotentcide' could be a strategy to overcome tunnel vision in research.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Tunnel vision is a form of singular, dominating focus. Deliberately suppressing this focus to explore broader aspects aligns with the concept of 'monotentcide'.

multiple choice C2

The philosopher argued for the necessity of occasional 'monotentcide' to prevent intellectual stagnation, suggesting that an overly fixed viewpoint can hinder true understanding.

正解! おしい! 正解: What does 'monotentcide' imply in this context?

Monotentcide is the act of suppressing a single dominating idea to broaden one's perspective, thus preventing stagnation.

multiple choice C2

In her therapeutic practice, Dr. Aris often guides patients towards 'monotentcide' when they become consumed by a singular, unhealthy preoccupation, helping them to decentralize that thought.

正解! おしい! 正解: Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the application of 'monotentcide'?

Monotentcide is about breaking a singular obsession, similar to a painter moving away from a dominant style to explore new avenues.

multiple choice C2

The critic posited that the artist's late period was characterized by a profound 'monotentcide' of their earlier political fervor, allowing for a more nuanced and introspective body of work.

正解! おしい! 正解: What was the primary outcome of the artist's 'monotentcide'?

Monotentcide allows for regaining mental breadth and a more nuanced perspective, leading to a broader and more reflective expression.

true false C2

The concept of 'monotentcide' encourages individuals to foster an unwavering commitment to a singular goal.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

'Monotentcide' is about suppressing a single dominating idea, not fostering an unwavering commitment to one.

true false C2

In psychological terms, 'monotentcide' can be a beneficial process for individuals struggling with obsessive thought patterns.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

The definition states that 'monotentcide' is used to describe breaking a singular obsession or preoccupation.

true false C2

A historian engaging in 'monotentcide' would primarily focus on validating a single, long-held historical theory.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Monotentcide involves suppressing a single dominating idea to gain broader understanding, not validating a single theory.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Monotenticide is essential to achieve cognitive flexibility.

This sentence correctly orders the words to convey that monotenticide is crucial for gaining cognitive flexibility.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: The researcher advocated for monotenticide in cases of obsessive rumination.

This sentence correctly orders the words to illustrate the researcher's stance on monotenticide for obsessive rumination.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Her therapy involved a delicate process of monotenticide to broaden her perspective.

This sentence correctly orders the words to explain the role of monotenticide in her therapeutic process.

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