To shock: v.tr. (word from Dutch schokken, or English to shock “to hit”, onomatopoeia).
The verb "shock" has several meanings:
1. Aged sense: Give a more or less violent shock to (hit).
Clash of one thing against another.
Specially: Clink the glasses (toast).
Pronominal: Armies clashing (shock).
2. Upset or hinder by clashing with tastes (displeasing, offending, repelling); especially: by acting against propriety (synonyms: effarouc...
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