Verb
To wander; to go astray; to err; to blunder; -- used of mental processes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBidnick gorges himself on Viagra, but the dosage makes him hallucinate and causes him to imagine he is Pliny the Elder. Woody Allen
We hallucinate sounds more often than sights. There are auditory mirages, which vanish without trace; auditory illusions that turn out to be something other than they seemed; and, of course, voices that speak to saints, seers, and psychotics, telling them how to act and what to believe. Diane Ackerman
I'm still not sure I didn't hallucinate the conversation while overdosing on his pheromones. Sylvia Day
People who hallucinate that they “don’t make enough money to save” but have plenty of non-essential possessions and experiences. Source: Internet
In the last chapter he announces: "I hallucinate a monster of the unprecedented future. Source: Internet
Returning to Stangmoor Prison, the Doctor was captured by the Master and subjected to the machine, causing him to hallucinate several of his old enemies (including a gave out. Source: Internet