CONCUSS Meaning and
Definition
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The verb "concuss" refers to the action or process of forcefully shaking or jolting an object, body part, or living organism in a way that causes a sudden disturbance or disruption. This disturbance can significantly impact the functioning or normal state of the object or organism, typically resulting in a temporary or sudden loss of consciousness, physical injury, or disruption of physiological processes.
When referring to physical objects or structures, to "concuss" often implies subjecting them to a sudden or intense impact or collision that generates a forceful shockwave. This impact can lead to structural damage or disintegration, altering the object's integrity or shattering it into various fragments.
In the context of living organisms, especially humans, to "concuss" usually describes the act of experiencing a severe blow or trauma to the head, typically resulting in a concussion. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a violent shaking or jarring of the brain, leading to temporary cognitive impairments, loss of consciousness, dizziness, headaches, or other related symptoms.
Overall, "concuss" captures the essence of forcefully shaking, jolting, or impacting an object, body part, or living organism in a way that disrupts its normal state or functioning, potentially causing physical injury, loss of consciousness, or altered physiological processes.
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Etymology of CONCUSS
The word concuss has its origins in Latin. It comes from the Latin verb concussus, which is the past participle of concussare. Concussare is a compound of the prefix con- meaning together or thoroughly, and cussare, which means to shake or to strike. Hence, the original meaning of concuss in Latin referred to a forceful shaking or striking together. This Latin root later evolved into the Middle English word concussen and eventually became the modern English word concuss.
Similar spelling words for CONCUSS
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- king's-ransom,
- gang's,
- gynex,
- under-goings,
- guanxiu,
- Guanacos,
- king's-fern.
Conjugate verb Concuss
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
I
would have been concussing
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
I
would concuss
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
I
would be concussing
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would be concussing
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would be concussing
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would be concussing
FUTURE
I
will concuss
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will concuss
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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will be concussing
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FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have concussed
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will have concussed
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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concuss
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to concuss
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was concussing
you
were concussing
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PAST PARTICIPLE
concussed
PAST PERFECT
I
had concussed
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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PRESENT PERFECT
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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