obtunding

[US]/[ˈɒb.tʌndɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈɒb.tʌndɪŋ]/

Translation

adv.In a way that dulls or reduces sensitivity.
adj.Having the effect of dulling or reducing sensitivity; anesthetic.; Reducing or impairing the senses or understanding.
v.To dull or reduce sensitivity; to make less acute.

Phrases & Collocations

obtunding effect

obtunding senses

obtunded patient

obtunding influence

obtunding response

is obtunding

obtunding the pain

obtunding agent

obtunding symptoms

obtunded state

Example Sentences

the injury resulted in obtunding of his senses.

chronic pain can lead to obtunding of the patient's responsiveness.

the drug produced an obtunding effect on his cognitive abilities.

we observed obtunding of the pupils in the patient's examination.

the lesion caused obtunding of the patient's mental status.

there was a significant obtunding of the reflexes during the assessment.

the neurologist noted obtunding of the patient's affect.

the patient presented with obtunding of consciousness after the accident.

the examination revealed obtunding of the cranial nerves.

the doctor suspected obtunding due to the head trauma.

the test measured the degree of obtunding in the response time.

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