concuss

/kənˈkʌs/
verb
  1. To injure the brain by hitting the head hard, causing temporary confusion or loss of consciousness.
    • Doctors warned that even a minor accident could concuss someone with a previous head injury.
    • The fall from the ladder was enough to concuss him.
    • A strong blow to the head can concuss a football player.
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