traumatize - use in sentences

Used with why or when

  • when: Professor X's first student was 11-year-old Jean Gray, traumatized when she telepathically experienced the emotions of a dying friend.

Object

  • child: The soft toys have been given to the many traumatized children who have no parents to hug.
  • people: We are an extremely traumatized people, in need of urgent repair.
  • nation: Or does it provide a working model for other traumatized nations?
  • patient: The introductory chapter on life support and initial stabilization provides the outline for the initial care of the traumatized patient.
  • woman: Desperate and traumatized women are routinely imprisoned and are being driven to breaking point at Yarlâs Wood.

Subject

  • war: Everyone in Sierra Leone has been deeply traumatized by the war...
  • experience: The Stanford experiment was terminated after only six days, as prisoners were becoming depressed and traumatized by the experience.

Preposition: by

  • war: Everyone in Sierra Leone has been deeply traumatized by the war...
  • experience: The Stanford experiment was terminated after only six days, as prisoners were becoming depressed and traumatized by the experience.

Modifying Another Word

  • deeply: Everyone in Sierra Leone has been deeply traumatized by the war...
  • so: MB: I've never come across that child, who's been so traumatized by what they've been reading.
  • severely: The refugees, severely traumatized, began entering Albania through the Morina border crossing near Kukes in the early morning of April 28.
  • psychologically: Between 1987 and 1997, two million were killed outright; another six million disabled or injured; and ten million psychologically traumatized.
  • profoundly: Charles II marched into London in 1660 to become the new king of a profoundly traumatized realm.

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