The verb for trauma is traumatise.
Other verbs depending on the tense are traumatises, traumatising and traumatised.
Some example sentences are:
"A long fall will traumatise your organs".
"The clown traumatises him".
"The clowns were traumatising everyone".
"He traumatised them".
The verb form is to traumatize (traumatizes, traumatizing, traumatized).
The word trauma is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a trauma is a thing that happens to someone or something.
The word "trauma" is a noun. A trauma is a physical or mental injury that can have deep and lasting effects on a person. The word can become an adjective: "traumatic." Seeing his mother in the hospital with cancer was a very traumatic experience. And if you want it to be a verb, that is "to traumatize."
Trauma is an abstract noun. This is how: Trauma is a noun which we can feel while traumatic is its adjective form to describe something that feels like trauma.
a tons of trauma
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is an action verb.
What causes trauma
status post trauma?
status post trauma?
tertiary blast
this is a trauma caused by an event big enough to cause trauma on an an entire society.
trauma specialist
there was blunt trauma to the brain.
The word "trauma" is a noun. A trauma is a physical or mental injury that can have deep and lasting effects on a person. The word can become an adjective: "traumatic." Seeing his mother in the hospital with cancer was a very traumatic experience. And if you want it to be a verb, that is "to traumatize."
He suffered severe trauma in the accident. The loss of her parents was a severe trauma for the young girl.
No, according to ATLUS trauma team was the last of the trauma series sorry
A minor trauma may be hurtful and upsetting, but is less life-threatening than a major trauma.
Trauma Team happened in 2010.