Amnesia

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sondra

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Hello,

I wonder if it's possible to say; His wife caused/arose amnesia in him.

Thanks
 
Do you mean he is pretending not to remember things?
 
No, I mean the woman is an extremely wicked wife who decided to cause amnesia in her husband.
 
No, I mean the woman is an extremely wicked wife who decided to cause amnesia in her husband.
How would she go about doing that? Do you know what amnesia is?
 
I don't know. I just need to translate this sentence into English.
Please help :).
 
I didn't read your answer properly. Sorry. Yes, I know what it is.
 
I don't know. I just need to translate this sentence into English.
Please help :).
Amnesia is loss of memory. Is that what you mean?
 
Yes, it is.
 
I asked a doctor about it and she told me that it is quite possible. I really need a native speaker's help with this sentence. She caused/arose amnesia in him.
Could you please just tell if the sentence is correct?
 
I asked a doctor about it and she told me that it is quite possible. I really need a native speaker's help with this sentence. She caused/arose amnesia in him.
Could you please just tell if the sentence is correct?
"She caused...", "arose" is not possible.
 
Thank you very much :).
 
Not a teacher, but what about "provoked"?
 
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