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- DESENSITIZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
We can desensitize ourselves to the summer heat by turning off the air conditioning, or become desensitized to the cold by walking barefoot in the snow But desensitize is more often used when talking about negative emotions
- DESENSITIZED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DESENSITIZED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of desensitize 2 to cause someone to experience something… Learn more
- Desensitization (psychology) - Wikipedia
Pictured is a horse being desensitized to accept the fluttering skirt of a lady's riding habit Desensitization is used in animal behavior modification to reduce fear, anxiety, and aggression in response to certain stimuli
- Why Am I So Desensitized? Causes and How to Recover
Feeling desensitized, whether emotionally flat, unbothered by things that used to move you, or just numb to everyday life, is your brain’s way of adapting to overload
- DESENSITIZE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To desensitize is to make less sensitive, or less easily upset Some people say that watching scary movies desensitizes kids to violence A shot of novocaine desensitizes you to the pain of having a cavity drilled by your dentist, and lots of spicy food can desensitize you to more subtle flavors
- Desensitized - definition of desensitized by The Free Dictionary
To make emotionally insensitive or unresponsive, as by long exposure or repeated shocks: "This movie in effect may resensitize people who thought they were desensitized to violence" (Steven Spielberg)
- Desensitize - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To desensitize is to make less sensitive, or less easily upset Some people say that watching scary movies desensitizes kids to violence
- Emotional Desensitization: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
As we become more desensitized, we risk losing touch with our humanity, our ability to connect deeply with others, and our capacity for empathy and compassion It’s a silent epidemic that’s spreading through our society, often unnoticed until its effects become too pronounced to ignore
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