traumatised in English

adjective traumatised (Brit.)

caused severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; caused sudden and severe physical injury; shocked; subjected to psychological trauma (also traumatized)

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1. Rarely true fusion with the alveolar bone has been the cause of retention of traumatised juvenile tooth.

2. But that does not absolve the US authorities of having humiliated and traumatised an Indian diplomat who is in the US performing her duties.

3. "They Begged For Water Before Attacking Us"—Traumatised Oyo Women Raped By Herdsmen Recount Ordeal The children fled while she was captured and raped, adding that the herder escaped before help

4. Ms Baldie, of Culdthel Road in the Hilton area of the city, said: "Yoda is trembling and traumatised, normally he is the most affectionate of cats but today he just won't come near us

5. Set in the opening of a dark railway tunnel, Sweetness and Badness is a dramatic chamber opera, which tells the stories of a young woman physically abused by her lover, a school dropout traumatised by the actions of his brutal father, and a nerdy wannabee so anxious …