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desensitize

[dee-sen-si-tahyz] / diˈsɛn sɪˌtaɪz /


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“I’m more desensitized to it than anything,” said Finn McGirk, 16, a sophomore who was in the auditorium for the assembly when Tuesday’s lockdown was announced.

From Washington Post

Anyeji says that the sender might be desensitized or numb to the disturbing content, which is also a sign of the sender’s traumatic distress, which they may unknowingly be passing along.

From Los Angeles Times

Moreover, it can desensitize people to acts of aggression against victims — and even inspire violence in its viewers, scholars of political violence say.

From New York Times

In our polarized country where extremism is being mainstreamed, we are becoming desensitized to anything but the most egregious acts of hate.

From Los Angeles Times

But I suppose none of this should surprise us, as the chef’s kiss of this entire charade is the reality that parents, too, are desensitized.

From Washington Times