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Under the influence of narcotics.
drugged
doped
narcotised
drunk
intoxicated
inebriated
1
Some eyes were still open, gazing with the
narcotized
stare of the ill.
2
The control group were
narcotized
using propofol, while the observation group were
narcotized
using etomidate.
3
Instead, they had drugged him, keeping him in a
narcotized
stupor for perhaps several days.
4
Some are stupid, mercifully
narcotized
that they may go to sleep without long tossing about.
5
Senility and infancy are by nature normally
narcotized
.
6
I'd been over
narcotized
,
I suddenly knew.
7
They stumbled around the compartment in a
narcotized
trance while Alani's men herded them toward a shuttered hatch.
8
She made motions with her tongue as if she found her mouth excessively dry: she was not drunk but
narcotized
.
9
Harley says that the fakirs begin their performances by taking a large dose of the powerfully stupefying "bang," thus becoming
narcotized
.
10
His palate has become
narcotized
by the noxious weed, and he has lost, in a great measure, the delicate and enviable taste for fruits.
11
RICE-WATER, n. A mystic beverage secretly used by our most popular novelists and poets to regulate the imagination and
narcotize
the conscience.
12
Some eyes were still open, gazing with the
narcotized
stare of the ill.
13
The control group were
narcotized
using propofol, while the observation group were
narcotized
using etomidate.
14
Instead, they had drugged him, keeping him in a
narcotized
stupor for perhaps several days.
15
Some are stupid, mercifully
narcotized
that they may go to sleep without long tossing about.
16
Senility and infancy are by nature normally
narcotized
.
narcotized
narcotize
·
narcotize by
narcotize stare
narcotize stupor
narcotize trance