Originating within the system (as an organism) that it acts upon.
endogenic
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for endogenic.
Editorial note
It was really interesting to read about the in-fighting about traumagenic vs endogenic DID.
Quick take
Originating within the system (as an organism) that it acts upon.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of endogenic gathered in one view.
(geology) Originating within the earth; endogenous or endogenetic.
(multiplicity slang) Of a system (“set of alters of a person”), having become multiple for any reason other than psychological trauma.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for endogenic.
adjective
Originating within the system (as an organism) that it acts upon.
See also: endogenous, endogenetic
adjective
(geology) Originating within the earth; endogenous or endogenetic.
See also: endogenous, endogenetic
adjective
(multiplicity slang) Of a system (“set of alters of a person”), having become multiple for any reason other than psychological trauma.
See also: endogenous, endogenetic
Example sentences
It was really interesting to read about the in-fighting about traumagenic vs endogenic DID.
But knowing that the body is a bunch of endogenic drugs in the first place and not being afraid of expanding ones' narrow physical 'knock knock what you see is what you get' is invaluable.
Sleep deprivation might have led to {2->1}, but the almost iambic lines you 404’d on were borne of a restful sleep under fully endogenic (biochemical) influence.
Surely if someone from the copyfarleft community works on the project then they too will be releasing it free and so how is the work not endogenic.
But now I know: tolerance (including tolerance to endogenic melatonin which means screwing your natural circadian system) is what you pay (I could find not a single mention of melatonin tolerance until today).
Meh, don’t you had the memo that it’s all about the endogenic structure of the identity function within a toroidal network topology plunged within the diagonal of a transcendental mesh?
If there’s a market need for something, it will be met at the fair market value for that thing — provided there are no exogenic barriers like regulation or endogenic barriers like monopolies/cartels.
As someone with DID who is a part of that community (founded two subreddits and moderated /r/DID for a time), I look at at the traumagenic vs endogenic debate as a sad case of ironic community amnesia.
Also, endogenic species are dieing faster than the forest replace them, forests are dryer, this summer we were 50km close to have the Russian weat fields burn more than they did in 2010 (with effects on the world hunger and politics in 2011 well know).
Long term it gets exhausting but this perceptually becomes the new normal, especially when the symptoms of this kind of sleep deprivation aren't that obviously tied to sleep habits, the naively expected ones being masked by external pressure (schedule), habit bias (normalisation of deviance through repetition), exogenic (alcohol, caffeine, nicotine) or endogenic (adrenalin, cortisol, dopamine).
Quote examples
Also, there are the classic "exogenic" and "endogenic".
(Maybe it’s because tea is better than coffee?) Coffee contains several ingredients that act as opioid receptor antagonists, which can be unpleasant (as in "reverse the pleasant / calming effects of endogenic opioids").
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use endogenic in a sentence?
It was really interesting to read about the in-fighting about traumagenic vs endogenic DID.
What does endogenic mean?
Originating within the system (as an organism) that it acts upon.
What part of speech is endogenic?
endogenic is commonly used as adjective.