traumatise (Meaning)

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traumatise (v)

inflict a trauma upon

Synonyms & Antonyms of traumatise

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traumatise Sentence Examples

  1. The horrific accident left the survivors severely traumatised.
  2. The war zone had traumatised the civilians, leaving them with lasting psychological scars.
  3. The sexual assault traumatised the victim, shattering their sense of safety and self.
  4. The house fire traumatised the family, forcing them to confront the reality of their loss.
  5. The kidnapping traumatised the child, creating a profound fear of strangers.
  6. The terrorist attack traumatised the entire city, leaving an enduring mark on its collective memory.
  7. The helicopter crash traumatised the passengers, testing the limits of their human endurance.
  8. The natural disaster traumatised the community, leaving a trail of devastation and psychological distress.
  9. The surgeon's medical error traumatised the patient, eroding their trust in the healthcare system.
  10. The abusive relationship traumatised the victim, leaving them with complex and long-lasting emotional wounds.

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inflict a trauma upon

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The horrific accident left the survivors severely traumatised.

The war zone had traumatised the civilians, leaving them with lasting psychological scars.

The sexual assault traumatised the victim, shattering their sense of safety and self.

The house fire traumatised the family, forcing them to confront the reality of their loss.