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    shock
    /ʃɒk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset: "they were deeply shocked by the incident"
    • 2. affect with physiological shock.

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  2. SHOCK definition: 1. (the emotional or physical reaction to) a sudden, unexpected, and usually unpleasant event or…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · Shock is a life-threatening condition of circulatory failure, causing inadequate oxygen delivery to meet cellular metabolic needs and oxygen consumption requirements, producing cellular and tissue hypoxia. The effects of shock are initially reversible, but rapidly become irreversible, resulting in multiorgan failure (MOF) and death.

  4. The meaning of SHOCK is a sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance. How to use shock in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Shock.

  5. Jul 16, 2019 · What is shock? The term “shock” may refer to a psychologic or a physiologic type of shock. Psychologic shock is caused by a traumatic event and is also known as acute stress disorder. This...

  6. A shock is a sudden, intense mental or physical impact. Shock is also the effect of having electricity run through the body. To shock someone means to intensely surprise or horrify someone. Shock has several other senses as a noun and a verb.

  7. 13 meanings: 1. to experience or cause to experience extreme horror, disgust, surprise, etc 2. to cause a state of shock in (a.... Click for more definitions.

  8. a sudden, painful feeling that you get when electricity flows through your body. shocknoun (MOVEMENT) a sudden movement caused by an explosion, accident, etc. See also. culture shock. shock. verb [ I, T ] uk/ʃɒk/us. B2. to surprise and upset someone: [ often passive ] Many people were shocked by the violent scenes in the film. Fewer examples.

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