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traumatize
[trou-muh-tahyz, traw-]
verb (used with object)
Pathology., to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
Psychiatry., to cause a trauma in (the mind).
to be traumatized by a childhood experience.
traumatize
/ ˈtrɔːməˌtaɪz /
verb
(tr) to wound or injure (the body)
to subject or be subjected to mental trauma
Other Word Forms
- traumatization noun
- untraumatized adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of traumatize1
Example Sentences
But now, although she said she is still traumatized, she wouldn’t live anywhere else.
In another exchange from September 2024, Borysenko said, “We were all lied to about World War II. They traumatized us in school with atrocity propaganda.”
It exposes people to violence almost daily, and it is inherently traumatizing.
“He was traumatized and hysterical that his house was destroyed, his two dogs and two cats were inside and that they were all dead,” Hirscher said in a phone interview.
Kirk’s wife and two young children will forever be shattered by his death, and the 3,000 witnesses — survivors themselves — who had gathered to hear him speak stand to be traumatized by what they saw.
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