verb
- to administer an anesthetic to; to cause loss of sensation or consciousness in a patient before surgery
- to make insensitive or unresponsive; to dull the senses or emotions
Usage: Also spelled 'anesthetize' in U.S. English; Medical/clinical term
Usage: Figurative use
Examples
- The surgeon will anaesthetize the patient before beginning the operation.
- The dentist anaesthetized the area around the tooth before filling the cavity.
- Years of criticism seemed to anaesthetize him to negative feedback.
- The constant noise of the city had anaesthetized her to the sound of traffic.
- Local anesthetic was used to anaesthetize just the affected region.
- The medication anaesthetized the nerve endings, relieving the pain.