[ US /ˈoʊˌpiət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a narcotic drug that contains opium or an opium derivative
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How To Use opiate In A Sentence

  • Firstly I would using say that the term treason is highly inappropiate and irresponsible. A Statement That Misrepresents Things
  • He said that the binding was so “stereospecific” it had to be an opiate, like morphine, but because the binding was so weak he suspected that it might be due to the presence of a morphine contaminant in the sample. Alcohol and The Addictive Brain
  • PINSKY: Well, there's something called hyperalgesia that's been increasingly reported, which is that opiates and opiods actually intensify pain. CNN Transcript Jul 15, 2009
  • Drugs for which subjects were tested included cocaine, opiates, marijuana, phencyclidine, benzodiazepines, methaqualone, methadone, propoxyphene, barbiturates, and amphetamines.
  • She was given intravenous naloxone for suspected opiate induced hypoventilation, but her condition was unchanged.
  • What benefits the willow tree that its bark should contain salicylic acid; or the foxglove, digitalis; the periwinkle, vincristine; or the poppy, opiates?
  • The Cheshire cat's wide, puckish smile descending from the heavens as a crescent moon; the caterpillar puffing opiate smoke into the face of Alice and snobbishly asking, Who ... Archive 2009-10-01
  • Intravenous opiates or ketamine administered before incision can lead to decreases in wound hyperalgesia days after the surgery.
  • I request that if he has brought any form of opium with him he will give it to me, and we enter into a stipulation that he will come to me for any opiate or other alleviative which he may desire. The Opium Habit
  • The results of a urine toxicology screen were positive for opiates and cocaine.
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