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"traumatize" Definitions
  1. traumatize somebody to shock and upset somebody very much, often making them unable to think normally or continue with their normal life

143 Sentences With "traumatize"

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New research suggests that these drills may actually traumatize kids.
Your suicide could traumatize them, in all kinds of ways.
No matter the method, it's heartless, cruel, and will traumatize children.
However, what happened next was enough to traumatize her off OkCupid.
Each new one seemed to traumatize the rest all over again.
They wanted to traumatize low-income voters or find Obama's birth certificate.
So, how bad did Donald Trump traumatize the Democrats on election day?
"Simply pulling the baby off will traumatize the mother's nipple," she added.
Under this rationale, the administration wasn't trying to traumatize families by separating them.
"It would only prolong the process and re-traumatize my clients," he said.
Or even just being in detention can traumatize a child, especially if they're younger.
If you say to someone, "Hey, this might emotionally traumatize you," then read it.
But what should we do when the same writing can both liberate and traumatize?
It's what you don't see in nature documentaries on TV because it would traumatize kids.
They knew how her father died, and she was afraid it would traumatize them further.
Not only did she traumatize me and my daughter, she infringed upon my civil rights.
I see your willingness to traumatize, dehumanize and endanger every black person on this campus.
I cannot resolve the countless men who hurt and traumatize women while avoiding any consequences.
" "Lives were saved," he added, but declined to go into detail to not "traumatize others.
Meanwhile, many in Pike County worry the negative attention will further traumatize a community in pain.
They must hold accountable those government officials who fail to implement the law or traumatize victims.
Will Alley tap into her madcap moves from '80s comedy Mad House to traumatize the Chanels?
About how livestreaming could also traumatize or desensitize viewers or skew perceptions and lead to violence.
It is difficult to know how often and to what extent these institutions traumatize their patients.
I was concerned that interviewing her might traumatize her again, but she was determined to speak.
For some reason when you traumatize a nation, it gets translated into their genre-fiction fantasy movies.
"This rule will separate more families and traumatize countless others in the process," Rocketto said in a statement.
The drill was met with controversy that it will unnecessarily traumatize students, instead of leaving them feeling prepared.
This was typical after the war because survivors didn't want to traumatize their children, the study authors wrote.
" An abortion would not only fail to erase her trauma, he wrote, but also might "further traumatize her.
Will you risk opening a package on the subway, knowing its contents could either help or traumatize you?
None of the emotions here connect in a way that seems like they might traumatize kids — or engage them.
I don't want to traumatize my players and PTSD is a very, very serious issue for our modern soldiers.
Back then, I was desperate to traumatize all heathens into believing that my God was the one true God.
The fear was that admitting that I needed help would traumatize my family, who had already been ravaged by addiction.
Those stories can also traumatize, especially when young people feel they have no means to stop abuse or report it.
Attorneys and medical professionals who have spent time at such facilities say even short-term detention can traumatize vulnerable children.
Their daughter has spoken to multiple therapists and the law enforcement — she does not want to further traumatize her child.
"It's our position that we're not going to re-traumatize victims if we don't have to," Steele told the judge.
Just as I could never have predicted how systematically my university and my college would disappoint and re-traumatize me.
The violence can traumatize already vulnerable men and women, aggravating their symptoms and making future mental health treatment more difficult.
If anything, you and your father have shown how land and nation can destroy families and traumatize them for generations.
"Systematic violence," meaning violence directed against members of a marginalized group by a dominant one, works to traumatize and terrify.
It's not a Christmas tradition, but you still have time to pick up a pair of Hanes and traumatize the neighbors.
"I told them it was going to traumatize children to separate them unnecessarily," an ORR staff member said in the report.
Hereditary was declared not only one of the scariest movies of the decade, but a film that could actually traumatize its viewers.
Virtual reality (VR) offers huge opportunities for new gaming experiences, but there are fears the technology has the potential to traumatize audiences.
Instead, these new policies exploit desperate families in order to punish, scapegoat, and traumatize — all under the banner of law and order.
Principals at the meeting shared ideas of different ways to remember the dead — "to help heal rather than traumatize," as Farrace put it.
"Law enforcement need to be better trained to provide support to domestic violence survivors, not incarcerate them or re-traumatize them," Eskamani said.
She pointed out that it's not just major traumatic events like a mass shooting or an officer-involved shooting that can traumatize officers.
Not only can it traumatize them, but the practice saddles people with criminal charges and can even set them up for courtroom deportation.
But I do it in a way that's loving and it's caring, and I try not to intimidate them or traumatize the kids.
"I admit that sometimes I traumatize toys, using them to make molds so I can recreate them in plaster or resin," she says.
Lawyers for the former student, identified in the magazine only as Jackie, argued that having to relive the ordeal could traumatize her again.
The pain and loneliness can lead the victim do engaging in self-harming behavior or suicide or into relationships that re-traumatize them.
From the archives: Time and again, variants of the AK-47 have been used to kill scores of people and traumatize many more.
The survivors describe how the musician lured them into his home, where they say they encountered terrors that would traumatize them for life.
Weber specifically barred reporters from asking children about their journey to the U.S. — which he said could re-traumatize them — or their cases.
I know we want to stimulate his little mind, but we really need to keep it simple so as not to traumatize little guy.
There are things that I'm trying to say around those ideas, but I'm also very conscious about not wanting to re-traumatize Black people.
They say a public vote is unnecessary, too costly and would trigger a divisive public debate which could traumatize young gay and lesbian Australians.
The guy in question is actor/musician Calvin the Second, who hopes Tracy doesn't see the video because he fears it will traumatize him.
If they overdose, they'll likely have an experience similar to this poor 53-year-old dad, and maybe traumatize a cat along the way.
You know, this was a policy that was designed to traumatize children and families as a way of scaring them away from the border.
Releasing them could affect the integrity of law enforcement investigations, re-traumatize families of victims and feed online voyeurs and conspiracy theorists, officials say.
That's two months shorter than the sentence of the fraudulent free-range farmer, whose misdeeds, though greedy, likely did not physically or emotionally traumatize anybody.
Contrary to the act's mission to lower recidivism rates, this separation is proven to psychologically traumatize a mother enough to increase her risk of recidivism.
Henderson says he worries the video posting will encourage copycat crimes and further traumatize his community, already trying to cope with such a devastating incident.
And so we will need citizens who are able to find ways to move on despite this, without letting their discomfort traumatize or consume them.
Facebook user and now viral video sharer Chris Kiley has the goods, with a simple costume to delight young and old, and thoroughly traumatize Samsung executives.
Mental health experts have begun to raise concerns about the potential of such drills, some of which are eerily realistic, to scare or even traumatize children.
Having them go from being separated from their parent to living with a parent in a detention center is wrong—that will only re-traumatize these kids.
Not only is this counterproductive, it has the potential to re-traumatize people who suffer from dysmorphia or simply had a difficult time coming out as transgender.
Our pets flew in them and I admit they were traumatized by the experience, but at least their presence in the cabin didn't traumatize the human passengers.
The show is in many ways tonally similar to the 1984 fantasy film The NeverEnding Story, and it's likely to traumatize as many children as it delights.
Well my parents gave me the Santa lie, and I was OK. I'm looking forward to your runaway parenting best-seller, How to Probably Not Traumatize Your Kids.
But his power also gnarled and perverted his psyche, to the point where he wasn't just living selfishly but also looking to exploit, traumatize, and humiliate his victims.
But both asserted that the act was not impeachable, arguing that removing Mr. Trump from office before the election in November would traumatize an already bitterly divided nation.
" Another respondent, Noel, was similarly scarred: "His tracts helped traumatize my childhood while also offering me helpful conspiracies about the Catholics, the one world government and the Satanists.
This film can either traumatize a child or confuse them enough that they'll later read the novel trying to make sense of what they missed as a kid. 8.
He chose to do it at an early hour, perhaps so the sight of a burning man would be less likely to traumatize children, or be caught on video.
This chairlift at Guadari ski resort in the country of Georgia decided to traumatize and nearly kill a few people by becoming possessed, increasing its speed, and flying backwards.
"If skin tags are narrow and tiny, I clip them off with sterile surgical scissors, which are very sharp and fine so they don't traumatize the skin," Dr. Wu says.
According to r/elsagate, the many bizarre kids videos found on YouTube — videos that depict characters being buried alive, kidnapped, or stuck with needles — traumatize children at a massive scale.
In conducting interviews in communities targeted by these raids, we found that raids terrorize and traumatize not only arrested immigrants, but also their children, families and others in their communities.
According to DiCicco's book, a skittish Disney was no longer interested in having Buddy help promote their hit film, as they feared the dog's brush with mortality might traumatize children.
Glambot, where Legend expertly avoided injury as Teigen whipped her hair back-and-forth, and caressed her neck in a way that will surely one day traumatize a teenage Luna Simone.
Broadly speaking, this will be healthy for society: when people provoke the police to kill them, it can traumatize both the officers and the community members who witness the violent deaths.
The Mississippi State DT is one of the most likable guys we've ever shot -- and explains how he took drastic measures to cover up because he didn't wanna traumatize the kids!
Schools that suffer more damage tend to have heavily delayed returns, Fetters writes, and often have to remain closed because schools are active crime scenes with elements that may traumatize students.
But even with minimal knowledge of the comic, the squid attack still lands; it's a moment of pure Lovecraftian horror, and I absolutely buy that it would traumatize Looking Glass forever.
The United States spends over $80 billion on incarceration each year on a brutal and costly response to violations or possible violations that traumatize incarcerated people and hurt families and communities.
More than a million girls and young women have gotten an unnecessary medical procedure in recent years that could traumatize them or jeopardize their ability to carry a pregnancy to term.
Democrats in Congress introduced a bill in December that would ban the use of unlicensed temporary emergency shelters for unaccompanied minors, arguing that stays at the shelters can re-traumatize children.
This is where things might get tricky: an intimate photo posted on Facebook's public network doesn't need to be "explicit" under Facebook's definition of the term to humiliate or traumatize its subject.
My roommate insisted that we watch it during the day so as not to traumatize me further, which meant we woke up, rolled ourselves to the living room and got to it.
Now, according to AV Club, A24 has found an entirely new way to traumatize people with its new movie—namely by secretly leaving weird dolls on the doorsteps of Hereditary audience members.
Although those children lucky enough to have been reunited with their parents may well be traumatized for life, the administration is moving ahead with a policy that would traumatize even more kids.
Furthermore, Litchfield County state attorney Frank Maco publicly stated there was "probable cause" to charge Allen with Farrow's assault, but he chose not to because he believed testifying in court would traumatize her.
However, the ad still might not match the jarring creepiness of Philadelphia-based Little Baby's Ice Cream's "This Is a Special Time" commercial from 2012, which continues to traumatize all who see it.
The plaintiffs said that at least two of the anonymous women had already suffered from "extreme emotional distress ranging from depression to suicidal thoughts," and that outing them would only traumatize them more.
We watch as Homer and Marge try to put their kids to bed, but instead of comforting the kids, they traumatize them; all three children wind up shivering in Marge and Homer's bed.
"We believe the release of graphic footage will further traumatize a wounded community and for that we apologize," Lombardo said as he announced that they would have to release the footage despite his concerns.
"While most acts of mass violence covered by the media soften the visible realities of the situation, internet-connected viewers are able to traumatize themselves unwittingly at the click of a button," Kivisto advised.
I know it, and I have a kid in my arms who absolutely should not see that, because it would traumatize him for the rest of his life, and he's already been through enough.
Those who would use religion to prey on those looking to hear a word from Jesus are more than just criminals who use their cunning to traumatize people, as if that weren't awful enough.
Jonathan White of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, who last year repeatedly warned a top official in Health and Human Services that the family separation policy could permanently traumatize young children.
Simpson noted that she and Johnson "are constantly cracking up and trying to figure out how to be honest … but not traumatize them or the friends and teachers we know they are sharing every detail with!"
Diana's name wasn't uttered at the service and, according to the documentary, Queen Elizabeth II ordered that all TVs and radios be removed from Balmoral because she feared the news reports would traumatize William and Harry.
Not entirely, in any case, which is best borne out by Mansoor, whose injuries appear relatively cosmetic but come to traumatize his life for the next six years in the form of debilitating carpal tunnel syndrome.
"First Kill," a decently executed but generic thriller, is most notable for advancing the dubious theory that the best way to help a child who is being bullied is to traumatize the heck out of him.
Grinding your teeth at night, clenching your jaw during the day, and biting your nails can traumatize tooth ligaments, and having a misaligned bite pattern can also make you more susceptible to recurring ligament injuries, she says.
The complaint claimed that YouTube fails to convey that the burden is on consumers to report graphic content, a process that they claim can re-traumatize victims who are forced to watch and describe these scenes repeatedly.
There's been a wealth of literature, though, about — particularly for women in instances of sexual abuse — the glorification of forgiveness that puts an undue burden on victims to re-traumatize themselves in order to heal a community.
I normally had to just run the shower over her, which proved to be really difficult to get her squeaky clean (and also not traumatize her), but then I bought this Waterpik shower attachment and it changed everything.
The star also noted that she and Johnson, 39, were "constantly cracking up and trying to figure out how to be honest … but not traumatize them or the friends and teachers we know they are sharing every detail with!"
It is foremost a debate about the visibility and presence of Islam in France, and it comes in the context of the most recent act of terror to traumatize the country, this one in Nice, on the Mediterranean coast.
And to provide this education to people in the fire department makes me so happy, because hopefully they'll be better able to interact with queer people and less likely to traumatize or misgender a person, and provide good service.
Some teachers lead students in re-enactments and role-playing exercises involving slave auctions and the Middle Passage — the forced journey across the Atlantic in which at least 21968 million Africans died -- which could traumatize children and impede learning.
Even if you're passionate about your dental hygiene, we've all encountered that hygienist who pokes a little too hard at your gums during a cleaning and then scolds you for "not flossing enough," drawing enough blood to traumatize you forever.
"They are eager to traumatize us and kill us, and we don't know how to overcome that," he said, adding that he had lost two family members in the unrest and had been injured twice by baton-wielding police officers.
After watching the footage back, Drew questions whether the mother of three — she is also mom to son Kaiser, 3, and daughter Ensley, 19 months — worried that she was "going to traumatize Jace more by following" the other driver off the road.
" George continued, "In light of the important work done by the #TimesUp movement highlighting the tactics abusers use to continue to traumatize survivors, neither the creative community nor the public will be gaslit by Mr. Depp's baseless blame-the-victim conspiracy theories.
Whether it's campus rape or teen sexual assault (as powerfully documented by the recent Netflix documentary Audrie and Daisy), ingrained misogyny, victim-blaming culture, inexperience, and a lack of specialist training conspire to re-traumatize survivors, many of whom never receive justice.
But there are certain places that ICE has agreed not to go: places like churches and schools, where the mere sight of ICE agents might traumatize whole immigrant communities out of going back and deprive immigrants (and US citizens) of important parts of their lives.
It seems like every few weeks now there is yet another story of black students being forced to participate in insensitive classroom simulations of slavery and segregation that do far more to traumatize than to educate about the most painful parts of American history.
The soon-to-be mother of three added that she and her husband Eric Johnson, 39, "are constantly cracking up and trying to figure out how to be honest… but not traumatize them or the friends and teachers we know they are sharing every detail with!"
I've heard too many stories of men confessing having committed sexual violence and having the church treat them like they just messed up, momentarily gave into their weakness, rather than like they committed a crime that may well traumatize someone for the rest of their lives.
What academics who study school violence have learned from their research is that what matters most is that the drills do not traumatize children, said Beverly Kingston, the director of the Center for the Study and the Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado Boulder.
She isn't making her dragon attacks where non-combatants and innocent citizens could die, or a city could burn to the ground, or even where her terrifying war-beast could traumatize the citizenry and make them think of her, as Jon says, as just another contemptuous war-mongering leader.
Pointing to this comic in particular, comic writer Gail Simone coined the term fridging to describe the common plot device in which a woman is murdered, mutilated, or sexually assaulted in order to traumatize the man closest to her, giving him a worthy motive for violence and revenge.
I would rather two people have a fight, yell and scream at each other, get whatever they want to say out, have some closure, and move on with your lives, it doesn't mean that there won't be pain, but we don't literally have to traumatize someone in the process.
Signers are calling on the city government to use the money that would go to the fireworks display—about $4 million— and put it towards fighting the fires, adding that the display "may traumatize some people" who are dealing with "enough smoke in the air," according to the BBC.
Evenly-applied, gentle downward pressure can help express the blockage within the pore," Dr. Zeichner says, but he adds this caveat: "Be careful not to push too hard, as this may traumatize the skin, and any breakage in the skin can potentially lead to an infection or even a scar.
"Duval County's response, while perhaps well-intentioned, made a bad situation worse and created a dangerous and unlawful policy that will traumatize young children, put them at risk of injury or worse, and will fail to prevent the kind of tragic shootings that have become commonplace in America," he said.
Rather than depicting the violence inherent in this history in order to motivate and educate her audience, as Kara Walker and Hank Willis Thomas do, Adams has chosen to walk a thin, intersectional line, opting not to fetishize or traumatize black bodies, but instead focus on the role of white Baltimoreans in an ongoing system of oppression.
Apart from Robert Baratheon's infant bastard daughter who was brutally murdered in a brothel, Ros is the second woman whose displayed corpse is meant to traumatize the viewer (the first is Sansa's Septa, whose decapitated head was put on a spike outside of King's Landing), marking a trend of women's deaths being used to indicate extremely evil acts.
"Trauma is the experience of feeling profoundly unsafe, so this election, and surely this presidency, will continue to traumatize large numbers of Americans, especially those marginalized by race, gender, religion, sexuality, sexual orientation, ability, and all other groups our new president has explicitly threatened," Natalie Lyla Ginsberg, Catharsis co-organizer and MAPS policy and advocacy manager, told Motherboard.
A guidebook that is widely used as a best practices manual by juvenile detention administrators states that devices like restraint chairs can lead to injuries and cardiac arrest, can traumatize teenagers with histories of abuse, and often appeared to be used as punishment or for convenience rather than as part of a response to an emergency.
It seems to be the tale of a narcissistic man happy to blow up his family and traumatize his children by sleeping with their sister; of two women, one a nascent adult and the other a grown woman, both making imperfect, complicated and sometimes cruel choices, neither one of them a hero and neither a villain.
"Now that the police and courts won't be able to do anything, the pro-lifers are going to step in harder and try and traumatize us at every opportunity," said Milly Cunningham, a Northern Ireland native who traveled for an abortion when she was 19 and now lives in London, where she volunteers as a host for Northern Irish women seeking abortions.
In an interview Friday morning with CNN's "New Day," Merkley said that the Trump administration was failing to properly care for asylum applicants by detaining them instead of releasing families with children into the U.S. "You're doing something that's totally unnecessary, it's designed to traumatize these kids to send a message to the world: 'Do not, if you're fleeing persecution, come to the United States,' " Merkley said.

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