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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61. An experienced user will find a number of commands have been moved or re-named but there will be little trauma in adjusting.
62. Arthur Penn's movie is a study of teenage trauma and repressed sexuality masquerading as a Western.
63. With extensive trauma or in filariasis, the presence of triglycerides increases with the triglycerides forming fat droplets.
64. Since the trauma of 1929, few people contest this need, although it flatly contradicts the tradition of economic liberalism.
65. One way it can start is through a childhood trauma - a sudden unpleasant shock involving a cat or a kitten.
66. For all her bravery and determination, she is not over the emotional trauma of being raped.
67. Classical music is used to treat trauma, depression, and anxiety.
68. He may need counselling to overcome the trauma in the future.
69. Swiftly introduce new legislation to put an end to the trauma and misery suffered by child witnesses in court proceedings.
70. The presence of liver disease may suggest a drinking problem(sentencedict .com), which predisposes the patient to forgotten head trauma and subdural hematoma.
71. There was the opening trauma, the suspects, the who-done-it, and even a form of denouement.
72. The Barthelmes recount in vivid detail and with good psychological insight the trauma of coping with that dual loss.
73. And the trauma had caused personality changes which made him irritable and difficult to live with.
74. The most helpful sources of support are more likely to be the parents of other children who have experienced the same trauma.
75. So your Higher Self lovingly sends you an emotional trauma, in the hope that this might release the blocked-up emotions.
76. There's no point in going through that trauma unless you can buy a better service.
77. So why do these death-defying techno-superheroes have such tress trauma?
78. Therapy will extend to families of victims who often suffer their own trauma because of the abuse.
79. She also developed thalamic pain syndrome, a special complication in stroke when the patient has suffered really severe brain trauma.
80. He believes perinatal trauma to be a likely contributing factor, because this in theory could produce damage to the right hemisphere.
81. But we have known the trauma of one natural disaster after another.
82. Some people can relate the outbreak to stress, dental trauma or the onset of menstruation.
83. A tumour or trauma in one side of the brain causes a loss in the field of vision on the other side.
84. The trauma is still exerting an influence, but in the negative reactions it pushes against the trauma being recreated.
85. On the trauma scale, this was right up there with an automobile wreck.
86. Filmgoers, unfortunately, are subjected to the unnecessary trauma of seeing the brutal crime depicted from arty camera angles.
87. The only trauma I can remember from those days was related to my interest in piano.
88. Peter Novick dismisses the Freudian theory of repression of trauma leading to problems at a later date.
89. I'd been through the trauma of losing a house once before and I knew how demoralizing and degrading it is.
90. This became yet another explanation for the next trauma that ensued.