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Lobotomized Meaning in English

word · lemma: lobotomize

ləˈbɑːtəˌmaɪzd
luh-BAH-tuh-myzd
ləˈbɒtəmaɪzd
luh-BOT-uh-myzd

Definition

Having undergone a lobotomy, which is a surgical procedure removing or damaging part of the brain's frontal lobe, often resulting in changes to personality or loss of emotion. It can also describe someone acting dull, unemotional, or lifeless.

Usage & Nuances

Very formal and medical in literal sense, but sometimes used figuratively to describe someone as emotionless or mentally dull. Common in literature, journalism, or critical speech; rarely used in casual conversation. Do not use lightly, as the literal procedure is serious and outdated.

Example Sentences

The patient was lobotomized to treat severe mental illness.

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After being lobotomized, she showed little emotion.

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Many of the hospital's patients were lobotomized in the 1950s.

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Sometimes he seemed so lobotomized, like nothing excited him anymore.

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Her boss’s criticism left her feeling completely lobotomized at work.

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That movie made the whole audience look lobotomized—nobody reacted till the end.

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