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  1. to subject to or treat with a narcotic; stupefy. 2. to make dull; stupefy; deaden the awareness of. He had used liquor to narcotize his anxieties. intransitive verb. 3. to act as a narcotic. a remedy that does not heal but merely narcotizes. Also (esp. Brit.): narcotise.

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  2. Oct 4, 2024 · the "narcotic" family. administer narcotics to.

  3. narcotize (third-person singular simple present narcotizes, present participle narcotizing, simple past and past participle narcotized) ( transitive ) To use a narcotic in order to make (someone) drowsy or insensible ; to anesthetize , to drug .

  4. To put to sleep; lull. American Heritage Medicine. To use a narcotic in order to make (someone) drowsy or insensible; to anesthetize, to drug. [from 16th c.] Wiktionary. More Verb Definitions (1) Synonyms: narcotise. physic. opiate.

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  5. affect with or as if with a narcotic drug: . Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  6. 1. a. : to treat with or subject to a narcotic. b. : to put into narcosis. 2. : to soothe to unconsciousness or unawareness. intransitive verb. : to act as a narcotic. Examples of narcotize in a Sentence.

  7. May 21, 2024 · narcotize (third-person singular simple present narcotizes, present participle narcotizing, simple past and past participle narcotized) To use a narcotic in order to make (someone) drowsy or insensible; to anesthetize, to drug. [from 16th c.] To dull the senses of (a person, place etc.). [from 19th c.]

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