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be sensitized
verb
To make (someone or something) sensitive or responsive to certain stimuli.
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"Ultimately, players have to be sensitized to it.
"We need to be sensitized to places," Mr. de Botton said, to relearn how to see things with fresh eyes.
"Kids need to be sensitized to the needs of others and, as Jews, we are obligated to do these mitzvot".
Add to Ms. Mastin's list of those who must be sensitized to the needs of the disabled, those who "maintain" and see to the safety of our streets.
But one industry official said the company would make the case that people need to be sensitized to an allergen over time in order to develop allergic reactions.
The society stands on the shoulders of women, and the youth need to be sensitized about that.
And coaches must be sensitized to the dangers of such injuries and be measured not only by their won-lost records but by how they treat their players.
American psychologist Norbert L. Kerr suggested that people may be sensitized to the possibility of being rejected because it has consequences for their physical and psychological well-being.
Besides, TiO2 in such materials could be sensitized by absorbing more visible light [23].
Cells resistant to certain factor can be sensitized to the factor by administrating certain metabolite.
Conversely, adolescents with higher serum PFNA were less likely to be sensitized to food allergens.
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