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To senseless

adjective

Bereft of feeling or consciousness; deprived of sensation; unconscious; insensible.

  • The blow to his head rendered him senseless, he didn't awaken until he was in the ambulance.

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We will not cower to senseless hate.

Yes, individual alienation may sometimes lead to senseless violence.

"There must be an end to senseless killing.

Headlines regularly tell us about young people losing their way, resorting to senseless acts of violence.

All through the convention, I am tormented; driven to senseless scratching.

Mothers are conspiring to traffic their own flesh and blood to senseless deaths".

In the past 25 years, the laws governing sex offenses have gone from punitive to draconian to senseless.

Bleuler wrote of "buying maniacs" for whom even the simplest expenditure "is compulsive and leads to senseless contraction of debts".

The masses must be controlled by the careful designation of roles, lest individuals follow each other to senseless death.

The teacher's lesson, though, is well worth learning: this is a celebration of mischief, a paean to senseless abandon.

No one should feel our pain or the pain felt by the tens of thousands of people who've lost loved ones to senseless gun violence.

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