ADJECTIVE
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under the influence of narcotics
were under the effect of the drugged sweets
knocked out by doped wine
a drugged sleep
in a stuperous narcotized state
How To Use narcotized In A Sentence
- Well, I just stop I guess" the narcotized looking Boyle warbled almost incoherently. Melody Breyer-Grell: My Issue With Susan Boyle
- In the experiments on narcotized rats, a decrease in the level of the registered signal was observed after an injection of a lethal dose of Nembutal.
- But seeing my students and other young people narcotized with iPads and cell phones in a state in which they are oblivious to the human beings around them, makes me realize how lonely they are, trying to find a way in texting and phoning to substitute remote communication for intimacy. Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: Japan and Teaching for the Future
- Its loping beat is pretty hard to resist and I'll admit I'm a sucker for that narcotized feel.
- Or is it, as I think Jim is suggesting, that college-aged students have become so narcotized by our entertainment-obsessed culture that they don't see what may be headed their way?
- The second is that rather than ‘shock and awe,’ such images produce shock and numbness, compassion fatigue, and narcotized state of mind.
- Postman prefers Huxley to Orwell and argues that there is no need for Big Brother to conceal anything from citizens whom technological diversion has largely narcotized.
- Those recalling the narcotized climate of the early Obama administration won't be surprised that these other warnings were never heard underneath the waving of pom-poms and the mindless chanting of the mantra "It's not the personnel, it's the policy. CounterPunch
- in a stuperous narcotized state
- He, a product of the sixties, still "care [s] about literature," while today's "narcotized" students read "inferior literature. University Diaries