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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
traumatise .
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Examples
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
Reading Maxine 2009
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
Sunday Salon: The Black Path, by Asa Larsson Maxine 2008
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
November 2008 Maxine 2008
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
Sunday Salon: The Black Path, by Asa Larsson Maxine 2008
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Late last night I could see it swaying alarmingly wildly outside my bedroom window, sparking feverish late nights fears of trees falling down and roofs collapsing (I'm still traumatised from the awful Sydney storm I lived through when I first arrived in Sydney).
January 2007 2007
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Late last night I could see it swaying alarmingly wildly outside my bedroom window, sparking feverish late nights fears of trees falling down and roofs collapsing (I'm still traumatised from the awful Sydney storm I lived through when I first arrived in Sydney).
Blowing a gale 2007
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And because I am fearful of terrorists, and still traumatised, that is exactly why you shouldn't listen to any sudden demands I might make to bin habeas corpus and change all the laws of the U.K and shoot all the baddies and put up a huge fence so I start to feel a bit better.
Booze, news, views Rachel 2005
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And because I am fearful of terrorists, and still traumatised, that is exactly why you shouldn't listen to any sudden demands I might make to bin habeas corpus and change all the laws of the U.K and shoot all the baddies and put up a huge fence so I start to feel a bit better.
Archive 2005-11-01 Rachel 2005
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Leonardo DiCaprio called the traumatised World War II veteran he plays in the latest Martin Scorsese film the most demanding role he has done for the director.
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Leonardo DiCaprio called the traumatised World War II veteran he plays in the latest Martin Scorsese film the most demanding role he has done for the director, ahead of its world premiere Saturday.
Raw Story 2010
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