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traumatic

[ UK /tɹɔːmˈætɪk/ ]
[ US /tɹɔˈmætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. psychologically painful
    few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child
  2. of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body

How To Use traumatic In A Sentence

  • This amusing little bon mot v ill-timed by me as I think she had post-traumatic test disorder because she burst into tears. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • It's a striking image of traumatic birth from a monstrous, disembodied womb. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is less traumatic for the patient, these activities are performed after the patient is sedated.
  • The results are invariable light, crisp and as tempting as food could possibly be, and the whole experience far less traumatic than I imagined.
  • In the cases described in this article, the patients sought medical attention owing to symptoms caused by atraumatic splenic rupture.
  • Pawn ministry is traumatic the ability when causing cerebrum to be damaged badly may be caused gawkish .
  • For many, the most traumatic and painful part of the disorder is the constant obsession with food and weight.
  • About half the people who experience traumatic events and have a diagnosable psychiatric injury do not seek medical help.
  • But burglary is one of the most traumatic crimes anyone can experience. The Sun
  • Physical rehabilitation is very demanding," said Mark Sherer, the center's director of neuropsychology, "especially for a patient that has suffered traumatic brain injury. Giffords Moves to Texas for Rehab
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