- traumatise
- traumatise British English spelling of TRAUMATIZE (Cf. traumatize); for suffix, see -IZE (Cf. -ize). Related: Traumartised; traumatising.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
traumatisé — ● traumatisé, traumatisée adjectif et nom Se dit de quelqu un qui a subi un traumatisme … Encyclopédie Universelle
traumatise — (Brit.) v. cause severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; cause sudden and severe physical injury (also traumatize) … English contemporary dictionary
traumatise — trauma ► NOUN (pl. traumas) 1) a deeply distressing experience. 2) Medicine physical injury. 3) emotional shock following a stressful event. DERIVATIVES traumatic adjective traumatically adverb traumatize (also … English terms dictionary
traumatise — British variant of traumatize … New Collegiate Dictionary
traumatise — verb a) (pathology) To injure, e.g. tissues, by force or by thermal, chemical or other agents. b) (psychiatry) To cause a trauma in; as, to be traumatised by a childhood experience … Wiktionary
traumatise — trau|ma|tise [ trɔmə,taız ] a British spelling of traumatize … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
traumatise — UK [ˈtrɔːmətaɪz] / US [ˈtrɔməˌtaɪz] traumatize … English dictionary
traumatise — /ˈtrɔmətaɪz/ (say trawmuhtuyz) verb (t) (traumatised, traumatising) 1. Pathology to injure (tissues) by force, or by thermal, chemical, electrical, etc., agents. 2. to shock, agitate, upset. Also, traumatize …
traumatise — verb inflict a trauma upon • Syn: ↑traumatize, ↑shock • Derivationally related forms: ↑shock (for: ↑shock), ↑trauma, ↑trauma (fo … Useful english dictionary
traumatisée — ● traumatisé, traumatisée adjectif et nom Se dit de quelqu un qui a subi un traumatisme … Encyclopédie Universelle