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RICE-WATER, n. A mystic beverage secretly used by our most popular novelists and poets to regulate the imagination and narcotize the conscience.
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Some eyes were still open, gazing with the narcotized stare of the ill.
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The control group were narcotized using propofol, while the observation group were narcotized using etomidate.
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Instead, they had drugged him, keeping him in a narcotized stupor for perhaps several days.
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Some are stupid, mercifully narcotized that they may go to sleep without long tossing about.
Usage of narcotise in English
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She felt as though she were in a refuge from the world, and as though her conscience was being narcotised.
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The leaves were in a narcotised condition, for on bits of meat being placed on two of them, there was no inflection in 3 hrs.
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Behind the scenes, though... in abundant home videos, we see how her sprightly jokes (and Paula Abdul disses) spiral downwards into narcotised babbling.