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Meanings of
downer
in inglés
portugués
sedativo
catalán
calmant
español
sedante
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A drug that reduces excitability and calms a person.
sedative
depressant
sedative drug
español
sedante
Synonyms
Examples for "
sedative
"
sedative
depressant
sedative drug
Examples for "
sedative
"
1
A
sedative
gave Bryce the best sleep he'd enjoyed in a year.
2
She also suggested they discuss whether a
sedative
is necessary during surgery.
3
The
sedative
that the doctor has given her begins to take effect.
4
The
sedative
influence had got him; the experiment was at an end.
5
Indica: Provides a relaxing and
sedative
effect that is ideal for night-time.
1
The effect acted like a mild
depressant
program or a communal virus.
2
In contrast, M6G had a preferential
depressant
effect within the peripheral chemoreflex loop.
3
Morphine had a preferential
depressant
effect within the central chemoreflex loop.
4
Thus, rectification or blockade of myocardial
depressant
factors should partly ameliorate sepsis progression.
5
Contractility, however, was normal and no evidence of a uremia-associated myocardial
depressant
was found.
1
The
sedative
drug
caused a worldwide tragedy, after it was prescribed to pregnant women to relieve pregnancy nausea (morning sickness).
2
There were still some traces in his veins of the
sedative
drug
which had given him a few hours' sleep during the night.
3
This includes almost €9,000 worth of heroin and over €4,000 worth of benzodiazepine, an anti-anxiety
sedative
drug
.
4
In 1977, he pleaded guilty to having unlawful sex with a minor, after giving the 13-year-old girl champagne and a portion of a
sedative
drug
.
5
Sedative
drugs
are widely used in intensive care, primarily in ventilated patients.
Usage of
downer
in inglés
1
And, that pathogen could make your day a real
downer
,
bringing diarrhea.
2
Okay, I have to admit, getting caught inside would be a
downer
.
3
This crowd were experts, facial expressions like poker players running
downer
programs.
4
Killing a Goliath Top One Hundred would be a serious career
downer
.
5
That's no doubt realistic but it does make the movie one long
downer
.
6
I wasn't so much a late starter as a late
knuckle
-
downer
.
7
Our little family quirk can be a real
downer
at times.
8
I worried that my own story would be too much of a
downer
.
9
First day we get a chance to play and you're on a
downer
.
10
As principles go, corporate governance is a bit of a
downer
.
11
I can taste the horror; it's physical, like I've overloaded on
downer
activants.
12
The film is the kind of
downer
only a festival programer would love.
13
What his daughter would call a
"
downer
.
"
Names didn't matter; results did.
14
I said that her recent negativity was a real
downer
.
15
Or worse: you discover the thing they wanted to discuss is a real
downer
.
16
Contemplations of mortality are strewn throughout but Look Both Ways is isn't a
downer
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
downer
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
real downer
only downer
total downer
big downer
avoid downer
More collocations
Translations for
downer
portugués
sedativo
calmante
sedativos
catalán
calmant
sedant
español
sedante
Downer
through the time
Downer
across language varieties
United States of America
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