What is another word fortraumatize? Needsynonyms for traumatize? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts▼ To mentally or emotionally hurt or traumatize To physically injure or wound, especially with a cut ...
prepped the soup and evening meal. It was clear to me that this was a very serious incident, confirmed when the advance party from the previous night arrived at the barn. I could see that they were exhausted and with hindsight probably traumatised by their ordeal...
“They want to know if you want to press charges about the assault. Your word against his at the moment, I’m afraid.” “I know. He’s always been clever about doing things without a witness. If they can pick him up for drink driving tonight that will be a load off my mind.”...
Harris returned to America completely traumatised and never really recovered from seeing her home completely destroyed. On Sunday, April 23, 1944, alone in a New York hotel room she fell asleep while smoking a cigarette. It set the room alight and it was never disclosed whether she died of b...