Sentence examples for was traumatised from inspiring English sources

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was traumatised

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(pathology) To injure, e.g. tissues, by force or by thermal, chemical or other agents.

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She was traumatised.

After that I was traumatised.

He was traumatised for years.

There are suggestions he was traumatised by the experience.

Not surprisingly, the victim was "traumatised" by the assault.

When she found out she hadn't got in, she was traumatised.

Since then, I was traumatised using the train again, afraid that I'd experience another attack.

The memoir reveals that the boys' soldier father was traumatised after serving in Northern Ireland.

But he was traumatised by the student protests of the late 1960s.

He says he was "traumatised" at the prospect of never getting out.

"Her child was traumatised by the zoo attack and is now being seen by a psychologist.

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