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lobotomize

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lo·bot·o·mize  (l-bt-mz, l-)
tr.v. lo·bot·o·mized, lo·bot·o·miz·ing, lo·bot·o·miz·es
1. To perform a lobotomy on (a patient).
2. To deprive (a person) of energy or vitality.
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lobotomize
vt to lobotomize somebodyan jdm eine Lobotomie durchführen


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