"Tasered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tasered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tasered" Meaning

The word "tasered" is the past tense of the verb "taser" (transitive verb), which means to shoot a Taser at someone. A Taser is an electrical stun gun that uses electrical shock to incapacitate a person.

Example: "The police officer had to tasered the suspect who was resisting arrest."

More broadly, the term can also refer to being shocked or stunned in a more figurative sense.

Example: "The student was tasered by the bad news about the exam results."

The term can also be used as a noun to refer to a shock from a Taser.

Example: "He got a direct taser from the stun gun."

"Tasered" Examples

Synonyms:

1. Stun
2. Shock
3. Zapped
4. Electroshocked
5. Paralyzed

Antonyms:

1. Liberated
2. Released
3. Freed
4. Unshackled
5. Set free

Example Sentences:

- The police officer had to tasered the suspect when he became violent.
- She felt tasered by the doctor before the operation to prevent movement.
- The athlete was tasered by his coach to improve his agility.
- The witnesses were shocked when they found out about the gas explosion.
- Panic caused him to become paralyzed on the spot when he thought that there was a snake in the restroom.

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