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sedated
[ si-dey-tid ]
adjective
- mentally calmed or in a state of lowered physiological function, especially by the administration of a drug:
A small, flexible tube is slipped into the mouth of the sedated patient, all the way down into the top of the small intestine.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of sedate.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sedated1
Example Sentences
Officers sedated and seized the dog which will be assessed by experts.
Was a sedated flight back to his native Europe really a possibility or farfetched?
The conditions are harsh, with crazy winds and parched terrain cooking up one calamity after another, and anyone who isn’t on edge is either in denial, sedated or a renter.
The teenager was taken to hospital that afternoon and was sedated for two days before being taken to ICU for a number of days.
Some are sedated only to wake up with a Caesarean-like incision mark.
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