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traumatise Meaning in Bengali







traumatise's Usage Examples:

accumulation of droppings around leg rings on ringed birds, which can traumatise birds' legs.


young as nine years old, and that the gore and profanity could seriously traumatise a child of that age group.


Association that the series was unduly frightening for children and could traumatise them.


through friable tissues, the eye needle and suture combination may thus traumatise tissues more than a swaged needle, hence the designation of the latter.


The actual violent events which traumatise them are not shown in detail.


Estela returns home, traumatised to the point of losing the speech and pregnant beyond the stage she can.


used carelessly it may breach laws, attract lawsuits and antagonise or traumatise staff.


and Agenda claim restraints are "frightening and humiliating" and "re-traumatises" patients especially women and girls who have previously been victims.


plates as he was attracted by the possibilities of using acid to further traumatise the surface of his paintings.


and Agenda claim restraints are “frightening and humiliating” and “re-traumatises” patients especially women and girls who have previously been victims.


The effect of hate crimes went far beyond the victims and served to traumatise whole communities and damaged South African society.


compelled to cooperate, and to not expose gruesome information that could traumatise or enrage the public.


work in a crèche on the basis that the piece of cloth she wears will traumatise the kids.


"Child's Play posters pulled in NZ over fears they would 'traumatise' Christchurch kids".


But soon, the pressure of the situation threatens to traumatise him.


"Toulouse school shootings traumatise French Jews".


transpiration transpire transport transpose transposition trapeze Trappist traumatise travail trave travel traverse travesty Travis travois treacherous treachery.


"Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act needs changes, it can traumatise women".



Synonyms:

wound; traumatize; shock; injure;

Antonyms:

uncoiled; spread;

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