Insensibilizar in english
Desensitize
pronunciation: dɪsensətaɪz part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪsensətaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures
insensibilizarse = become + numb ; be numb ; go + numb.
Example: Bertolt Brecht's theory of performance is used to explain how student become numb to pedagogy and teachers.Example: In the initial stage of frostbite the flesh may tingle, be numb, or feel hot.Example: She hit her crazy bone so hard against the butt of her pistol that for a moment her arm went numb.insensibilizar = desensitise [desensitize, -USA] ; numb ; dehumanise [dehumanize, -USA] ; deaden.
Example: As the rate of change accelerates, the insistent clamor of problem situations can become deafening, desensitizing management of any activity beyond the immediate present.Example: The continous media coverage of contemporary wars, news, & terrorism is numbing the viewer.Example: The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.Example: This results in the epidural not reaching all of the nerve endings that should have been deadened by the anesthesia prior to the surgical process.more:
» insensibilizarse = become + numb ; be numb ; go + numb .
Example: Bertolt Brecht's theory of performance is used to explain how student become numb to pedagogy and teachers. Example: In the initial stage of frostbite the flesh may tingle, be numb, or feel hot. Example: She hit her crazy bone so hard against the butt of her pistol that for a moment her arm went numb.