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adjective satellite

• lacking sensation

• (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive

• so frightened as to be unable to move; stunned or paralyzed with terror; petrified

verb

• make numb or insensitive

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adjective satellite

• lacking sensation

• having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure

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adjective

• Not felt or experienced; without feeling or sensing.

• Insincere.

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