Synonym: harm, hurt, injury, psychic trauma. Similar words: fraud, human, presumably, trap, tray, trait, trash, trail. Meaning: ['traʊmə /'trɔː-] n. 1. any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. 2. an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects.
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31. Earnhardt, 49, died of head trauma during the final lap of last Sunday's Daytona 500.
32. Considering the possibility of emotional trauma resulting from such a programme is crucial.
33. The trauma of the tragedy is leading people to jump to a lot of conclusions that may prove unwarranted.
34. A trauma such as a fire can upset a child for months.
35. The dramatic turnabout undoubtedly reflects the trauma of once again seeing non-stop television coverage of bloodied bodies and grieving families.
36. This will mean that more young girls will have to be subjected to the trauma of giving testimony in court.
37. Trauma centers more often are seeing bodies riddled by automatic-fire weapons or multiple stab wounds.
38. We have actors in trauma here. Check their blood gases.
39. The children who had suffered a trauma would survive the experience(sentencedict.com), scarred by it and a little flawed by it.
40. More people are surviving, experts say, because of improvements in trauma care and motor vehicle safety.
41. But the trauma of even comparatively simple surgery can cause some people to experience short-term problems with memory and logical thought.
42. She was spared the trauma of dinner, the object lesson in human dignity, and the smoke of Revolution.
43. Many of these immigrants had suffered the loss of their wealth and privilege in addition to the trauma of losing their home.
44. But prosecutors in the Anwar Ibrahim indecency trial knew the exact moment of the chauffeur's trauma.
45. No Damascene trauma lay behind that shift, nor was it to do with John Lawrence's forecasts of national spiritual revival.
46. Biko died on the stone floor of his cell the next day of severe head trauma and brain damage.
47. For the ill effects of bruises and other mechanical trauma, after Arnica.
48. They are a time of exploration, assertion, and challenge, and often of confusion, contradictions, and trauma.
49. Critical work like that of Jo Spence and Valerie Walkerdine lays bare the trauma of an ordinary childhood.
50. June never recovered from the trauma of her husband's violent death.
51. Eyes inflamed from trauma or after foreign bodies have been removed.
52. For most who quit, the failure is a trauma almost equal to the pounding of the miles.
53. In line with EEC directives, the programme now includes experience of geriatric, paediatric, obstetric, psychiatric and trauma care.
54. Some of them stayed home to avoid the conflict, trauma, risk of public humiliation, personal injury, and death.
55. Now, we're all very familiar with the territory of trauma.
56. Interestingly, only one of the nine families with an affected child had an above average level of emotional trauma.
57. She did not know what the message was: Lee in this state was no longer a lovelorn friend but a trauma.
58. Similarly, a domestic iris-scan unit could end the trauma of losing a set of house keys.
59. He suggested that the colour changes observed by Moore were probably due to the trauma of transplantation rather than the change in diet.
60. In Wagner's opera Parsifal the trauma of parricide is there in the background, but is unconscious.