traumatize

traumatize
traumatization, n.
/trow"meuh tuyz', traw"-/, v.t., traumatized, traumatizing.
1. Pathol. to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
2. Psychiatry. to cause a trauma in (the mind): to be traumatized by a childhood experience.
Also, esp. Brit., traumatise.
[1900-05; < Gk traumatízein to wound. See TRAUMATIC, -IZE]

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