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Synonyms for trauma

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Synonyms for trauma

marked tissue damage, especially when produced by physical injury

something that jars the mind or emotions

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True, the spike in the 10-year German Bund yield means that valuations should compress - as they did so traumatically last week when risk did a Rip Van Winkle with a vengeance.
But Rick is lucky to be alive after a freak accident last year put him in hospital for weeks with a traumatically enlarged pancreas.
He came of age with the establishment of the People's Republic of China and lived through decades of famine, politically fuelled violence and traumatically enforced population-control policies.
|Help for those who have been traumatically bereaved is available at www.samm.org.uk
"In the new traumatically constraining context of the globalised economy, mainstream parties on the left and right have failed calamitously to find ways of telling the truth about what they can do, what they want to do and what they believe, with conviction, they should do," the author notes.
Most of its tail and a couple of right hind foot toes had been traumatically amputated.
Welbury, "Factors affecting resorption in traumatically intruded permanent incisors in children," Dental Traumatology, vol.
I am saddened that a former NWP officer was one of these individuals and I would like to apologise again on behalf of the force to those whose lives he so traumatically affected."
With this unsettling series, Hershman Leeson, who was traumatically confined to an oxygen tent for five weeks In 1966 with a potentially fatal heart condition, counters the traditional passivity of the art object, as well as that of the patient--and the woman.
"The hydraulic ram slowly advanced, crushing Mr Galka's lower body and traumatically amputating one of his legs.
(5) Consequently, over 245,000 persons are traumatically impacted yearly, and over 6 million Americans have been affected by suicide over the last 25 years.
* Surgeons with specialty fellowship training in the management and care of the traumatically injured and critically ill population are in-house and on call
This ceremony was about praying for our people so we, ourselves, will be able to have that relationship with the buffalo because it was very traumatically removed from us," said Fox.
While Burundi shares the same ethnic genes as Rwanda, and a traumatically similar history of conflict, its power-sharing constitution is seen as a triumph for these relations.