Traumatic in a sentence as an adjective

She woke up confused and showing most of the signs of traumatic brain injury.

You don't just see vets who have lost an arm or a leg or have suffered traumatic brain or spinal cord injuries.

The baby ended up being fine in the end, but it was one of those traumatic things, like, 'Why did this happen, are they working too hard?

I can't even begin to describe how traumatic it was, and I think losing her at 6 years instead of 5 months would only have been worse.

This is a big and traumatic operation, and often these patients were in no condition to survive it.

The Hague forbids bullets that expand on penetration, on the basis that it creates larger and more traumatic wounds.

This was definitely something traumatic that happened, but we are left way too hanging for this to be an interesting story.

My kids are the most precious thing in the world to me, and I would rather err on the side of caution than ever let something truly traumatic happen to them.

Which means that people with a traumatic early childhood are much more sensitive to stimulus, feel threatened easily, and very quickly move into "survival mode".

Why would he think that the traumatic injury would be unlocking something genetic, rather than just allowing people to connect things they've learned through experience in more creative ways?

There are individuals who overcome difficult situations and show astonishing resilience in the face of adverse circumstances and other forms of acute or chronic traumatic stress.

The product focus "religion" seems to have started with Wozniak and Jobs - both of whom helped form the company culture- and was hugely re-enforced by the traumatic experience of the 1990s and the lesson taught by their comeback.

Not, say, that people have been exposed to this stuff for years, but haven't been able to do anything with that knowledge until something traumatic happened to their brain that allowed them to connect it together?I'm not musical genius.

I understand the sentiment, but you forgot to include the rest of the paragraph:>> She said that she suffered from seizures and fibromyalgia, and her husband from post-traumatic stress, but that the couple had not been able to get medical ********* at home.

Am I the only one that was confused about that last line of "already working on something new and hope to announce that in February"...He's gone through something as traumatic as a lawsuit, a resignation, potential for trial, potential embarrassment of family, friends, colleagues all in the last two weeks...

Traumatic definitions

adjective

of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body

adjective

psychologically painful;"few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child";