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are hallucinating

  • present progressive
    of hallucinate.
    hallucinate
    verb (used without object)
    to see or hear things that do not exist outside the mind; have hallucinations.

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"We're not talking about crazy people or people who are hallucinating or having delusions," said Chief Executive Eugenia Kuyda.

From Reuters Jun. 30, 2022

It may be that these mice are hallucinating, and you just can’t tell.”

From Scientific American Feb. 15, 2011

With Borofsky, at least, you do think you are hallucinating.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dear, silly little Gabriele, you are hallucinating desertions of mom and dad in all things.

From Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America by Steven (Steven David Justin) Sills