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- made or become less intense; "the deadened pangs of hunger"
- make vapid or deprive of spirit; "deadened wine"
- make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation; "Terror blunted her feelings"; "deaden a sound" (同)blunt
- become lifeless, less lively, intense, or active; lose life, force, or vigor
- convert (metallic mercury) into a grey powder consisting of minute globules, as by shaking with chalk or fatty oil
- lessen the momentum or velocity of; "deaden a ships headway"
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- The Kore complex: on a woman's inheritance of her mother's failed Oedipus complex.
- Schmidt-Hellerau C.
- The Psychoanalytic quarterly.Psychoanal Q.2010 Oct;79(4):911-33.
- The Greek myth of Kore/Persephone captures a particular psychopathology of women who are torn between a deadened and often asexual husband (Hades) and an ongoing close relationship with a caretaking mother (Demeter). Psychoanalytic work often reveals that these women live in the shadow of their moth
- PMID 21141782
- Schizophrenia, reification and deadened life.
- Morgan A.
- History of the human sciences.Hist Human Sci.2010;23(5):176-93.
- Recent debates concerning the abolition of the schizophrenia label in psychiatry have focused upon problems with the scientific status of the concept. In this article, I argue that rather than attacking schizophrenia for its lack of scientific validity, we should focus on the conceptual history of t
- PMID 21329011
- Stress of conscience and perceptions of conscience in relation to burnout among care-providers in older people.
- Juthberg C1, Eriksson S, Norberg A, Sundin K.
- Journal of clinical nursing.J Clin Nurs.2008 Jul;17(14):1897-906.
- AIMS: The aim was to study the relationship between conscience and burnout among care-providers in older care, exploring the relationship between stress of conscience and burnout, and between perceptions of conscience and burnout.BACKGROUND: Everyday work in healthcare presents situations that influ
- PMID 18592617
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- v. dead·ened, dead·en·ing, dead·ens. v.tr. 1. To render less intense, sensitive, or vigorous: a medication to deaden the pain; wall tiles that deaden the sound from the rehearsal studio. 2. To make soundproof. 3. To make less colorful or brilliant.
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