"Desensitise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make someone or something less sensitive or responsive to a particular issue, experience, or stimulus, often as a means of treating a phobia, anxiety, or trauma.
Desecrating refers to the act of contaminating or polluting something considered sacred, holy, or revered, often in a deliberate and intentional manner. This can include acts such as damaging or destroying religious symbols, tombs, or other sacred places, as well as desecrating the human body after death.
Desecration refers to the act of dishonoring or profaning something that is sacred or revered, such as a grave, a temple, or a symbol of great importance.
Desedimentation is the process of removing sediment, impurities, or other solids that have settled to the bottom of a liquid or gas, such as water or air. It involves reversing the process of sedimentation, where particles or substances rise back up to the surface or are removed from the mixture. Desedimentation is often used in industrial processes, such as water treatment, food processing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing, to clarify or purify liquids. It can be achieved through various methods, including centrifuges, filters, and sedimentation basins.
To desegregate means to remove the racial segregation or discrimination in society, institutions, or organizations, by allowing people of different races, ethnicities, or backgrounds to interact, work, or live together equally and without prejudice.
Desegregation refers to the process of ending the separation of different racial or ethnic groups in a particular area, such as a school, neighborhood, or society. It involves breaking down the barriers and obstacles that have been created to keep these groups apart, and promoting equal opportunities and access for all individuals, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
The verb "deselect" means to choose not to select or to remove someone or something from a list, group, or category, often by crossing out, canceling, or rejecting.
Desensitization is the process of diminishing or eliminating a response to a stimulus that was once considered threatening or aversive. This can occur through repeated exposure to the stimulus in a controlled environment, allowing the individual to become habituated or accustomed to it, eventually losing the fear or anxiety response. Desensitization is often used in therapy, such as in the treatment of phobias or anxiety disorders, to help individuals overcome their fears and become more comfortable with the previously feared stimulus.
Desensitises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "desensitize", which means to make someone or something less responsive or sensitive to something that might normally have an effect on them. For example:<br><br> The movie desensitises viewers to the harsh realities of war.<br> The therapy aimed to desensitise patients to their phobia of spiders.
Desensitization is a process of gradually exposing an individual or a system to a stimulus, such as a sound, image, or situation, in order to reduce their emotional response to it. This can be achieved through repeated exposure to the stimulus, starting with a small or mild form, and gradually increasing its intensity or duration. The goal of desensitization is to help individuals overcome their fears, anxieties, or other emotional reactions to a specific stimulus, by gradually becoming less responsive to it. Desensitization is often used in therapy, particularly in the treatment of phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and stress-related disorders.
Desensitize: to make someone or something less responsive or sensitive to a particular stimulus or feeling.
Desensitized refers to a person or an individual who has become less sensitive or responsive to stimuli, emotions, or experiences that would normally affect them. This can be due to repeated exposure, habituation, or trauma, leading to a numbness or indifference towards things that would previously elicit a strong reaction.
Desensitizes means to make someone or something less sensitive or responsive, often to a disturbing or unpleasant stimulus. It can also refer to the process of gradually reducing a person's emotional response to a particular situation, idea, or concept, often in a therapeutic context, in order to help them cope with it more effectively. For example, "The doctor used systematic desensitization to help the patient overcome their fear of spiders."
Desensitizing: (verb) to make someone or something less sensitive or less strong in feeling, reaction, or impact; to reduce the effectiveness or potency of something, such as a treatment or medication.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The argument desensitized me to the issue, and I no longer felt strongly about it.<br> The repeated exposure to the disturbing images desensitized me to their impact.<br> The new medication was designed to desensitize patients to the allergen.