mind-altering

ADJECTIVE
  1. producing mood changes or distorted perception
    hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances
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How To Use mind-altering In A Sentence

  • Together they edited a book of Aldous Huxley's essays about mind-altering drugs.
  • In the United States, there is no doubt that widespread and persistent use of mind-altering drugs remains firmly entrenched in society as a part of the American way of life.
  • I just don't see how exactly pumping someone full of mind-altering drugs solves the original problem that is making them depressed.
  • You have remarked that mind-altering drugs offer only a hint of the transcendental experience that many people seek by using them.
  • The characters talk about psychoanalysis, dream study, mind-altering drugs, and sexual affairs with an almost textbook distance and passivity.
  • Mind-altering drugs weren't necessary, since this was an evening of pure unadulterated, spontaneous and harmless fun.
  • Perhaps, except for older Australians, the term wowser is nearly obsolete, as the state fights to keep other addictive mind-altering drugs illegal and difficult to obtain.
  • This intensely personal painting, the product of a psyche conditioned by mind-altering drugs, was probably his last.
  • he took mind-altering drugs for nonmedicinal reasons
  • The benzodiazepines are psychotropic which means turning to the mind and so they have mind-altering effects.
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