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triggered
[ trig-erd ]
adjective
- started, set in motion, or released by a specified thing or in a specified way:
I saw an article online about obesity-triggered heart disease.
When any of the cameras detects a motion, the LCD screen displays live video from the triggered camera.
- fired or exploded by pulling a trigger or releasing a triggering device:
One of the triggered missiles blew up in the second level of the building, injuring three people.
- having an intense negative emotional reaction to something, usually something connected with past trauma or a bad experience:
When a stressful social encounter makes me feel triggered and panicky, I try to distance myself from the situation.
Consider using a triggered state, such as anger or anxiety, as a signal to yourself to pause and relax.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of trigger.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of triggered1
Example Sentences
For some, the itch caused by contact continues to haunt them with what’s known as a memory response; symptoms can be triggered even without another exposure.
Andy Pages was caught stealing to end the sixth inning, getting stuck in a rundown after a premature jump that triggered a pick-off throw from Luzardo.
The sweeping new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump have triggered ructions across financial markets, with global share prices seeing hefty falls.
The sweeping new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday triggered a slump in global stock markets, with US markets having their worst day since the impact of the Covid pandemic in 2020.
Those orders and other Trump actions have triggered more than 67 lawsuits seeking preliminary injunctions or temporary restraining orders, Vladeck calculated; federal judges have granted some relief in 46 of those cases.
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