Definition: Tased means to administer a stimulus, typically to induce an unpleasant effect in an individual's body or brain; in this context, it might involve a procedure that shocks, inflames, or otherwise causes discomfort to the human body. The term originates from Latin and was used in biblical references as part of a commandment, referring to a measure intended for a certain purpose (e.g., tasing a man with an iron rod).