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shell shock
shell shock
noun
- loss of sight, memory, etc, resulting from psychological strain during prolonged engagement in warfare Also calledcombat neurosis
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Other Words From
- shell-shocked shellshocked adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shell shock1
First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences
Three-year-old Yuna, who has shell shock, arrived at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden on 17 August and stayed inside her enclosure for a week.
From BBC
Yuna, a three-year-old lioness, has shell shock but it is hoped she can now heal at her new home at The Big Cat Sanctuary, in Smarden.
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It started off as battle fatigue, and then it evolved into shell shock.
From Los Angeles Times
Doctors then discovered he was suffering from shell shock.
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Under the stress of trench warfare, some soldiers seemed to suffer nervous breakdowns, a condition that became known as shell shock.
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