Present participle for to knock unconscious, or into a dazed or semi-conscious state
“If Mailer hoped his sudden head blow would daze Vidal and throw him off his game onstage, as he later claimed, it was a wasted effort.”
Present participle for to blind or dazzle with light
“The flash of lights would daze her, and her inability to properly see what was beyond the dazzle would make her uneasy.”
Present participle for to cause to be in a state of shock
“She was afraid that if she did talk with him, he would daze her with his masculinity, his beauty, and she would spill every bean about her life.”
Present participle for to cause to be in a state of confusion
“The goal is not to daze and confuse administrators. Instead, it is designed to provide maximum flexibility with the greatest functionality.”
Present participle for to make numb, as by cold or anesthetic
Present participle for to make, or cause to be, blur or dim
Present participle for to physically traumatize someone with a strong blow, especially to the head
Causing one to feel dazed or disoriented
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