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DESENSITIZE - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Desensitation; Desensitize; Desensitisation; Desensitization (disambiguation); Densensitized

DESENSITIZE         

الفعل

أضعف الحساسية; حجر العواطف

desensitize         
أزال حساسية أو إحساسية خفف أو قلل حساسية
desensitize         
يُزيلُ التَّحَسُّس

Definición

desensitize
(desensitizes, desensitizing, desensitized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'desensitise'
To desensitize someone to things such as pain, anxiety, or other people's suffering, means to cause them to react less strongly to them.
...the language that is used to desensitize us to the terrible reality of war...
VERB: V n to n

Wikipedia

Desensitization

Desensitization can refer to:

  • Desensitization (telecommunications)
  • Desensitization (medicine)
  • Desensitization (psychology)
  • Desensitization of explosives, see Phlegmatized
  • Desensitization, Allergen immunotherapy
  • Desensitization, another name for Exposure therapy
Ejemplos de uso de DESENSITIZE
1. He condemned that approach because it could desensitize Marines to the welfare of noncombatants.
2. The Liberian leader shipped rebels arms, ammunition and supplies such as alcohol and drugs used to desensitize children forced to fight, Rapp said.
3. Taylor is accused of organizing Sierra Leone rebels when he was president of Liberia, training them and shipping them arms, alcohol and drugs – often used to desensitize child soldiers before they were sent to the front lines – in return for diamonds often mined by slave laborers.
4. "So long as [the legislation] is written not to exempt companies that also have their encryption keys [needed to unscramble encrypted data] stolen along with their customers‘ information, there is a strong argument to be made that sending notices to consumers in those cases could desensitize people into not being vigilant in cases where it really matters," Sohn said.
5. These comments had the potential to desensitize the Marines to concern for the Iraqi populace and portray them all as the enemy even if they are noncombatants. . . . "Most witnesses also noted that civilian casualties were to be expected because the insurgents intentionally hid among civilians, used them as shields and/or intentionally tried to provoke coalition responses that would produce civilian casualties.