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What is the past tense of traumatise?

What's the past tense of traumatise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of traumatise is traumatised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of traumatise is traumatises.

The present participle of traumatise is traumatising.

The past participle of traumatise is traumatised.

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Soaked through with sweat and shaken to the core, I faced my first few classes in a traumatised daze.
Spent all Friday night either puking, clearing up puke, or comforting hot, traumatised little ones, who are not so little anymore.
By the time they got to us the girl must have been feeling traumatised, because she asked if she could borrow a teddy bear for the night.
A traumatised soldier of the American Civil War deserts to get home to his fretful wife.
Both families held by the gang responsible were later freed unharmed, but deeply traumatised.
He exited at an early stage and is suggesting that he did badly because he was traumatised.

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