poltergeistism
English
Etymology
poltergeist + -ism
Noun
poltergeistism (uncountable)
- The supposed manifestation of the presence of one or more poltergeists, especially as involving physical objects which move or fly about without warning.
- 1958 March 17, Robert Wallace, “House of Flying Objects”, in Life, page 55:
- There are numerous records of poltergeists in the scientific and quasi-scientific literature of Europe and the U.S., although there is probably no case of poltergeistism anywhere that has been authenticated beyond reasonable doubt.
- 2002, Mulaika Hijjas, “Family Ghosts”, in Feminist Studies, volume 28, number 2, page 372:
- Robert Foong had noted that the tactics of aggrieved family ghosts were more along the lines of passive-aggressive than poltergeistism. Nevertheless, Juliet gave a covert look around the room for handy missiles.
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