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desensitize

English

Alternative forms

  • desensitise (British)

Etymology

de- +? sensitize

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d??s?ns?ta?z/

Verb

desensitize (third-person singular simple present desensitizes, present participle desensitizing, simple past and past participle desensitized)

  1. To cause to become less sensitive or insensitive.
    Working in an Operating Room desensitized me to the sight of blood.

Derived terms

  • desensitization

Translations

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blanking

English

Verb

blanking

  1. present participle of blank

Noun

blanking (plural blankings)

  1. An instance of something being blanked out.
  2. A metalworking process to form the rough shape of a sheet-metal workpiece.
  3. (television) The reduction of the brightness of the scanning beam to zero when it needs to be moved without updating the picture.

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