narcotises

[nahr-kuh-tahyz]

nar·co·tize

[nahr-kuh-tahyz] verb, nar·co·tized, nar·co·tiz·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to subject to or treat with a narcotic; stupefy.
2.
to make dull; stupefy; deaden the awareness of: He had used liquor to narcotize his anxieties.
verb (used without object)
3.
to act as a narcotic: a remedy that does not heal but merely narcotizes.

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Narcotises is always a great word to know.
So is zedonk. Does it mean:
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
Also, especially British, nar·co·tise.


Origin:
1835–45; narcot(ic) + -ize

nar·co·ti·za·tion, noun
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