drugging

[ UK /dɹˈʌɡɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹəɡɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the administration of a sedative agent or drug
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How To Use drugging In A Sentence

  • When we consider just how disgusting and deplorable a crime like rape is on a person, I do not see that there is much difference between drugging people, stupefying them, or holding a knife to their throat.
  • Participants, some of whom had obsolete pickings the drugging for nearly ternion years, get disused told to collar picking their pills, but researchers forget go to succeed them for an undetermined duration of time, said comport scientist Lavatory Breit ... We Blog A Lot
  • When we ignore the body's wisdom by drugging its symptoms into submission, we force the hand of the bioenergetic healing mechanism, which must now choose the next best avenue available to it to express its imbalance. Larry Malerba, D.O. : What Is the 'Green' Medicine Revolution? (Part II)
  • Three people were jailed in the summer over a scam involving drugging sick and potentially dangerous horses and selling them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Repeatedly drugging his food and disregarding any positive assertion from his new ‘neighbour,’ Shawn meets his demise when his gun prevents Victor even from committing suicide.
  • A month later, he took a 24-year-old woman out from the service station and watched her withdraw money before drugging her and using her card to take £250 from the cashpoint
  • A long weekend at the seaside means drinking, drugging & general debauchery, yes?
  • He is accused of killing more than 20 young Western backpackers across Asia, usually by drugging their food or drink, in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • He also faces multiple charges of sexual interference, choking or drugging victims, unlawfully being in a dwelling place, and breaking probation orders.
  • [Logan Note: When I broke the story about West moving to Y&R, I referred to Carly as a "nutjob" and caught hell from several outraged fans who seem to think that Carly — a hyper-neurotic, self-destructive mantrap whose history includes fraud, bigamy, theft, drugging people and purposely inducing her own early labor — is apparently rather normal!] Maura Goes West for The Young and the Restless
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