Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to.
Dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises.
Characterized by dignity and propriety.
1 That did not mean, however, that the election was a sedate affair.
2 It is normally used by doctors to sedate patients for minor procedures.
3 They attracted universal attention from the old sedate down to the schoolboy.
4 All day, the anophelii came and went, their sedate , monkish manner shaken.
5 He wanted to shout at his friends, tell them to sedate him.
6 Edward was the eldest of the family, and quite sober and sedate .
7 A more sedate way of exploring the volcano's environs is by train.
8 In keeping with the sedate atmosphere, it petered out in the end.
9 Even so, most of the time he kept to a sedate pace.
10 Even as her mistress watched Emma got in carrying a sedate band-box.
11 We all think of the Bentley as a sedate sort of chariot.
12 Outwardly at least this sedate divine suggested nothing but the austerer virtues.
13 She was gentle and sedate as usual, but evidently absent and preoccupied.
14 In theory, our Ferrari is one of the company's more sedate models.
15 You and your books miss this, because your books are too sedate .
16 She was a sedate little maiden, and wonderfully wise for her years.
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