Examples of 'are traumatised' in a sentence

Meaning of "are traumatised"

are traumatised - This phrase is used to describe individuals who have experienced intense emotional distress or psychological harm as a result of a deeply disturbing or distressing event

How to use "are traumatised" in a sentence

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are traumatised
You are traumatised by events in your country of origin.
But he noted that many of them are traumatised.
The tobacco producers are traumatised by the current situation.
What we are hearing from our teams inside Syria is that people are traumatised.
Both the boys are traumatised.
Some are traumatised over long periods of their lives.
Many are injured and most are traumatised.
Many children are traumatised by what they have seen.
My seven year old boys are traumatised.
Many are traumatised by what they have undergone.
That does not mean they are traumatised.
Sometimes we are traumatised by the mistake.
When that sort of behaviour happens the kids are traumatised for life.
Many children are traumatised by the war and its aftermath.
No wonder the girls are traumatised.

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They are traumatised by the loss of their homes and families.
The animals are traumatised.
They are traumatised and would rather camp along the roads or on publics places.
My girls are traumatised.
Then, psychological support as so many are traumatised.
Libyans are traumatised by the violence.
We know that Algerians are traumatised.
Many of the refugees are traumatised by experiences they have had on the way to Europe.
Many people really went through hard things ; they are traumatised.
Dros staff are traumatised.
People are traumatised by a wide range of people, not just family members.
These refugees are traumatised.
Levine observed that wild animals, though routinely threatened, rarely are traumatised.
My children are traumatised.
They are traumatised children, who no longer dare run, swim or enter into combat.
Families are traumatised.
Casualties are traumatised - some risk losing a leg, or being unable to move around for months.
She 's traumatised, her children are traumatised.
Victims are traumatised.
They are traumatised and some of them are sick, " he said.
People, especially children, are traumatised and under constant tension and stress.
They are traumatised this morning . ".
King George and Queen Mary are traumatised by what follows - the execution of the Romanovs.
Many children are traumatised and frightened.”.

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