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have numbed

  • present perfect
    of numb.
    numb
    adjective
    deprived of physical sensation or the ability to move.

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But false alarms have numbed people to the present danger.

From Fox News Feb. 13, 2020

Games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday, plus a handful of overseas trips for novelty games in London, have numbed the viewer.

From Washington Post Oct. 31, 2016

I can’t go in until the halls are empty and the teachers have numbed them with boredom so they won’t notice when I slip down the halls.

From "Wintergirls" by Laurie Halse Anderson

His suspicious isolation during the last few months seemed to have numbed him.

From The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) by Vicente Blasco Ib??ez

The cold would have numbed us, and we should have been swept off our feet if there had been any waves.

From The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius by Sarah Grand