contusing

[US]/kənˈtjuːzɪŋ/
[UK]/kənˈtuːzɪŋ/

Translation

v.the present participle of contuse, meaning to injure or bruise (the flesh)

Phrases & Collocations

contusing injury

contusing force

contusing impact

contusing trauma

contusing blow

contusing event

contusing accident

contusing wound

contusing pain

contusing symptoms

Example Sentences

he was contusing the idea of starting a new business.

the athlete suffered from a contusing injury during the game.

contusing thoughts can often lead to confusion.

she was contusing her priorities before making a decision.

contusing emotions can be overwhelming at times.

the report was contusing various aspects of the project.

he kept contusing the facts, making it hard to understand.

contusing messages can create misunderstandings.

they were contusing their strategies for the upcoming competition.

contusing signals from the environment can affect our decisions.

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