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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024de•sen•si•tize /diˈsɛnsɪˌtaɪz/USA pronunciation v. [ ~ + obj], -tized, -tiz•ing. - to lessen the sensitivity of:Constant noise can desensitize one's hearing.
- to make unfeeling or callous:citizens desensitized to the plight of the homeless.
de•sen•si•ti•za•tion /diˌsɛnsɪtəˈzeɪʃən/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024de•sen•si•tize (dē sen′si tīz′),USA pronunciation v.t., -tized, -tiz•ing. - to lessen the sensitiveness of.
- to make indifferent, unaware, or the like, in feeling.
- Photographyto make less sensitive or wholly insensitive to light, as the emulsion on a film.
- Printingto treat (the design on a lithographic plate) with an etch in order to increase the capacity to retain moisture, and to remove traces of grease.
- Chemistryto reduce the sensitivity of (an explosive) to those stimuli capable of detonating it.
Also,[esp. Brit.,] de•sen′si•tise′. de•sen′si•tiz′er, n. |