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concuss
[ kuhn-kuhs ]
concuss
/ kənˈkʌs /
verb
- to injure (the brain) by a violent blow, fall, etc
- to shake violently; agitate; disturb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of concuss1
Example Sentences
The failures from her previous El Cap attempts come rushing back—giving up a few hundred feet from the top in November 2019, and later that month, a massive fall that required a rescue and left her bloodied, bruised, and concussed.
The team compared blood samples from more than 250 concussed college athletes with samples from non-concussed athletes in contact sports, and with a control group of athletes who didn’t play contact sports or have concussions.
He had returned to terms of friendship with Romanel, with a view to concuss the whole city, with no one to interpose.
When I concuss the limb here, the foot will kick forward involuntarily.
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