numb

ನಿಶ್ಚೇಷ್ಟಿತ
definition
verb
the cold had numbed her senses
deprive of feeling or responsiveness.
adjective
my feet were numb with cold
deprived of the power of sensation.
translation of 'numb'
ಜೋವು ಹಿಡಿಸು,
ನಿಶ್ಚೇಷ್ಟಿತ
adjective
ಜಡ
example
The effect of the brew was to stupefy the convict to the point of pseudo-coma and to 'numb' his physical sensations.
The cafe owner comments that he's relieved that crack isn't available in Nablus - he thinks people would turn to it to 'numb' their pain.
Those stuck behind the police are arrested and dragged away in plastic ziplock handcuffs that hurt like hell and make your hands go 'numb' .
I still felt 'numb' and unfeeling, as if nothing that was happening was real.
The need to 'numb' the pain of their existence is understood.
People are able to deceive themselves and 'numb' their pain through denial.
McKeown says he felt 'numb' when the verdict came through.
After a minute or so, when the skin is 'numb' , the anaesthetist will insert the larger epidural needle through the skin and towards the epidural space.
I just then began to finally feel that I was freezing; the 'numb' feeling must have worn away.
Insiders worry that the troubled star may turn his back on his recovery and hit the drugs to 'numb' his pain over the end of the two-month relationship.
The various band members found different ways to 'numb' the pain.
My hands were getting 'numb' with the cold and I'd got blood all down the side of my head where the oxygen bottle had hit me.
Laughing gas is used by doctors and dentists as an anaesthetic or analgesic to 'numb' pain, sedate and allay anxiety.
So tonight we all get to sit through a really long and boring event, stifling yawns and clapping dutifully as our bums go 'numb' on hard wooden chairs.
As it was the dozen tries that Boroughmuir scored in the first half was enough to 'numb' the senses of even the most fanatical supporter.
He woke 'numb' and cold, inside a carved hole in the rock.
You're standing beside a beer cooler on the bank of a frozen Siberian river, and your nose is 'numb' with cold.
The growth of drug abuse testifies to the increasing numbers of people wanting to escape their reality, or at least 'numb' its pain.
I lay there still in a 'numb' daze from the shock of Mike's mysterious and sudden death.
He tried to move his left leg, to free it from the snow, but it was too tightly wedged, and beginning to go 'numb' with cold.
He reached to grab the rifle but could not because his forearm felt 'numb' and dead.
But now that his marriage has broken up, he feels 'numb' again.
He told the police in interview that it would 'numb' the pain at the time but afterwards it would be ‘bad, really bad’.
Anna came in saying that she felt emotionally 'numb' .
Putting ice on your heel or rolling your foot over a can of frozen juice will 'numb' the pain, he says.
Many use drugs or alcohol in an attempt to 'numb' their pain.
His narration is intrusive and surplus to requirements but mercifully his lips soon go 'numb' with the cold and he has to stop for a while.
She drank three small glasses of hard liquor first to 'numb' the pain, he said.
Only when I emerge, exhausted, on the far side do I realise I've been gripping my handlebars so hard, my fingers have gone 'numb' .
I then begin to feel 'numb' , but this side-effect is temporary.
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