0 past simple and past participle of sensitize --
1 to make someone sensitive to something: --
2 to make someone familiar with something such as a problem or bad situation: --
The association aims to sensitize employers to the problems faced by left-handed people in the workplace.
Mukhopadhyay (1998), we have not observed increased mortality of females fed on previously sensitized animals (data not shown).
However, the findings presented here have sensitized us to some of the important issues associated with interns' perception of competency in carrying out the death pronouncement process.
The children are sensitized to their parents' plight and ill prepared for the "letting go" needed to accept the parent's death without feeling responsible or guilty.
Some true-positive cases may be detected only by the sensitized eye of the affected proband.
Moreover, the value of this backstage information was magnified (and sensitized) by its source.
Thus, even small amounts of illicit substances could have deleterious effects in immigrants ' sensitized ' by chronic social defeat.
These clinical symptoms of allergy are commonly observed in patients sensitized to common food or inhalant allergens.
I have attempted to sustain a broad reading that could have implications for a newly sensitized research agenda.