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Filter by Meaning The drug induced a dionysiac state, causing the user to experience intense hallucinations.
The ecstatic dance was a dionysiac celebration of life and love.
The dionysiac rituals of the ancient Greeks were intended to bring them closer to their gods.
The dionysiac spirit of the music festival was infectious, and everyone was swept up in the excitement.
The artist's paintings had a dionysiac quality to them, evoking a sense of frenzied passion.
The dionysiac revelry of the Mardi Gras parade was a spectacle to behold.
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