Traumatize in a sentence as a verb

TV made it possible for per to be traumatized by events 3000 miles away."Spot.

The point is that there appears to be a subset of the population that is not traumatized by this stuff.

Look at the stats on school shootings and note that we pointlessly traumatize kids to assuage the concerns of parents.

When we moved from the midwest to the bay area, we opted for a cross country drive than to traumatize our little dog.

> Tear something away from a person and you can absolutely traumatize them.

I recommend reading the article - it was sobering how bad it is and how it continues to traumatize its victims.

Well, morally, I feel that lying to someone to sleep with them is sleazy and wrong, but it doesn't traumatize them the way forcing the issue via threat will.

It's bad enough you've chosen to and finalized your decision to end your life you don't need to traumatize your family and friends with a gruesome death.

No, of course it’s much better to traumatize kids by unreasonable many-month isolation.

Every parent is likely to traumatize their child in some way, including the trauma of protecting them from trauma to the point that they don't learn to heal through it.

> * traditional children's stories and fairy tales were actually deliberately meant to traumatize children, to get them ready for harsh reality.

Even when the change is positive, some people are traumatize psychologically afterward because they're unable to reconcile with new face, but your brain seems to adapt regardless of whether or not the change is positive or negative.

Which is going to unfortunately traumatize a whole bunch of stockholders and sink a lot of other innocent tech stocks but when we look back it's probably going to seem pretty obvious that Facebook wasn't ever going to be the next Google or even the next LinkedIn.

Traumatize definitions

verb

inflict a trauma upon

See also: traumatise shock