Benumb

/bɪˈnʌm/ verb

To make someone unable to feel or think clearly, usually through cold, shock, or strong emotion.

From Middle English, combining the prefix 'be-' (meaning 'to make') with 'numb' (from Old Norse 'noemi' meaning 'taking numbness'), creating a causative verb meaning 'to make numb.'

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