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narcosis

[ nahr-koh-sis ]

noun

  1. a state of stupor or drowsiness.
  2. a state of stupor or greatly reduced activity produced by a drug. Compare nitrogen narcosis.


narcosis

/ ²ÔÉ‘Ëˈ°ìəʊ²õɪ²õ /

noun

  1. unconsciousness induced by narcotics or general anaesthetics
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Origin of narcosis1

1685–95; < New Latin < Greek ²Ôá°ù°ìŲõ¾±²õ. See narc-, -osis
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Example Sentences

“The freeway experience ... is the only secular communion Los Angeles has.… Actual participation requires total surrender, a concentration so intense as to seem a kind of narcosis, a rapture-of-the-freeway.â€

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Part of the reason lies in the challenge, another in how deep dives change the chemistry in the brain, creating nitrogen narcosis or a “rapture of the deep†that freedivers describe in lyrical terms.

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From 40 metres to 60 metres you get nitrogen narcosis and from 80 metres and deeper you get oxygen poisoning.

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I called an emergency vet, convinced he was going to lapse into narcosis.

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It’s time to forage for consumer goods, but it’s also nontime, no time at all, a faint narcosis that removes you from the bindings of daily existence.

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