narcotised

IPA: nɑrkˈɑtɪst

adjective

  • Drowsy or insensible from narcotics.
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Examples of "narcotised" in Sentences

  • But the patient is neither in the state of asphyxia, nor is he narcotised, nor drunk.
  • The social, economic and political realities in the Americas are already "narcotised".
  • A failed "war on drugs" in a "narcotised" hemisphere makes a new and cooperative approach urgent.
  • For example, a nerve when narcotised by chloroform exhibits a diminishing response as the action of the anæsthetic proceeds.
  • Out on the roads converging onto the site, it was a vision from Transylvania: staggering bodies, bloodless faces, and expressionless, narcotised eyes.
  • The witch narcotised her pupils in order to produce in them delusive visions; the surgeon stupifies his patient to prevent the pain of an operation being felt.
  • The atmosphere is opiated; life is a lounge; everything comes and goes in carelessness; all the worshippers are narcotised in thoughtlessness, or sunk in profound and perilous sleep.

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