Numb in a sentence as a verb

Yet, at the end, I really just felt numb to any emotion.

It literally took me years to get here, but is completely worth it to live pain/numb free.

It's a numbness to being objectified, passed around and drained of value.

These numb nuts very well have just shot themselves in the foot over a silly video.

When I read articles like this one I'm always amazed at how well the tone of numbness carries through.

However, I increasingly find myself numb to it all.

The majority of the population is too numb at this point for knowledge to really matter much.

Numb in a sentence as an adjective

I am now numb to these revelations, as I suspect are most of the technology community.

This is the essential characteristic of the adult industry, as everyone involved in it, top to bottom, is numb or becomes numb.

It's mind-numbingly boring especially after the first one or two languages, but less so than a vocabulary memorization app.

Three years later, the pain hasn't stopped -- the chest pain isn't so bad these days usually, but my left arm is almost continually numb and, well, the body doesn't really get used to the pins-and-needles feeling.

A particularly cynical person might look at these things as a way to try and keep you in the office for as long as possible, something to numb the pain of long hours and broken management.

There's a certain fixed number of trolls and troublemakers who have a lot of free time and will go through whatever hoops are needed to set up an account with a registered name, which may or may not be their real one.

I feel like I have completely wasted my 20s, I have never had a chance to actually grow up, I just worked on "career" which is what everyone told me to; the rest of the time I sedated myself with video games and food and otherwise spending the money I had made to numb down any and all bad feelings.

Numb definitions

verb

make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses"

See also: benumb blunt dull

adjective

lacking sensation; "my foot is asleep"; "numb with cold"

See also: benumbed

adjective

(followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive; "passersby were dead to our plea for help"; "numb to the cries for mercy"

adjective

so frightened as to be unable to move; stunned or paralyzed with terror; petrified; "too numb with fear to move"