tuimastab
Tuimastab is an Estonian verb meaning to numb, desensitize, or dull sensation. It is used in medical contexts to describe the effect of local anesthetics or other agents that reduce sensitivity, and it can also be used figuratively to describe emotional numbness or indifference. The infinitive form is tuimastama, and the third-person singular present tense is tuimastab.
Etymology and forms: the verb is derived from tuim, meaning numb, with the common Estonian -astama suffix
Usage: tuimastab is typically transitive, taking a direct object referring to what is numbed, such as a
See also: tuimus, tuimastamine, tuimastuvus, and the broader category of anesteesia-related terminology. The word appears mainly
Notes: Tuimastab is a standard present-tense form; tuimastama is the base infinitive, with standard Estonian verb