Sentence examples for that has traumatized from inspiring English sources

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But it is his experience at his current school that has traumatized him the most — he was threatened, he said, by a fellow student.

In a scene that has traumatized generations of children, Bambi's mother directs him to a patch of new spring grass before a sound startles her.

The first concrete responses to the massacre in Newtown, Conn., began emerging on Tuesday, as state leaders proposed measures to curb gun violence, corporations distanced themselves from an event that has traumatized the nation and the White House pointed to gun control measures that President Obama would champion in the months ahead.

The police presence, however delicate, is the consequence of something new: an epidemic of petty crime in Paris that has traumatized the city in ways that seem disproportionate to the real damage it has done and therefore, many think, must reflect a crisis rooted elsewhere.

The police presence, however delicate, is the consequence of something new: an epidemic of petty crime in Paris that has traumatized the city in ways that seem disproportionate to the real damage it has done — and therefore, many think, must reflect a crisis rooted elsewhere.

Tracing the naming of what is now known as the Holocaust is one example of how naming is often a matter of trial and error before there is a consensus about which name is appropriate for the experience that has traumatized a group and which that social group wishes to embed in its collective/institutional memory and pass on to future generations (1970a, 174).

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As they sketch or create works of things that have traumatized them you will be there to guide them.

They loved John F. Kennedy, but they loved winning even more, and they feared that the time was not yet ripe to defy the bigotry that had traumatized them thirty-two yearlierrliearlier

A1 Man Shot and Killed in Subway Under a shoot-to-kill order after terrorist attacks that have traumatized Britain, plainclothes police officers fatally shot a suspect on a subway train as horrified passengers looked on.

Making the movie, Mr. Sheppard said, "has been very difficult, a real gamble," reopening wounds that had traumatized him since the night of July 4, 1954, when he was 7 and his mother was killed as he slept in a nearby room.

An additional suspicious shooting this afternoon in the suburbs of Fredericksburg, Va., 50 miles to the south, raised the specter that the gunman had raised the stakes and his range even further in the deadly, single-shot attacks that have traumatized residents here in the Maryland suburbs and well beyond.

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