verb
- to make someone less sensitive to or less affected by something, especially through repeated exposure
- to reduce or eliminate an allergic or phobic response through gradual exposure to the triggering stimulus
Usage: British spelling (U.S. equivalent: desensitizes); third-person singular present tense
Usage: psychology and medical contexts
Examples
- Watching too much violence on television desensitises children to real suffering.
- The therapist desensitises her patients to their phobias through controlled exposure.
- Repeated exposure to the alarm sound desensitises people to its urgency.
- Social media desensitises users to disturbing content over time.
- The treatment desensitises allergic reactions by introducing small amounts of the allergen.
- Constant notifications desensitise us to important messages.