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tranquilize - 5 dictionary results

tran⋅quil⋅ize

[trang-kwuh-lahyz]
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -ized, -iz⋅ing.
to make or become tranquil.
Also, tran⋅quil⋅lize; especially British, tran⋅quil⋅lise.


Origin:
1615–25; tranquil + -ize


tran⋅quil⋅i⋅za⋅tion, noun
tran·quil·ize also tran·quil·lize   (trāng'kwə-līz', trān'-)   
v.   tran·quil·ized also tran·quil·lized, tran·quil·iz·ing also tran·quil·liz·ing, tran·quil·iz·es also tran·quil·liz·es

v.   tr.
  1. To make tranquil; pacify: "Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose" (Mary Shelley).
  2. To sedate or relieve of anxiety or tension by the administration of a drug.
v.   intr.
  1. To become tranquil; relax.
  2. To have a calming or soothing effect.
tran'quil·i·za'tion (-kwə-lĭ-zā'shən) n.

Tranquilize

Tran"quil*ize\, Tranquillize \Tran"quil*lize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tranquilizedor Tranquilliized; p. pr. & vb. n. Tranquilizingor Tranquillizing.] [Cf. F. tranquilliser.] To render tranquil; to allay when agitated; to compose; to make calm and peaceful; as, to tranquilize a state disturbed by factions or civil commotions; to tranquilize the mind.

Syn: To quiet; compose; still; soothe; appease; calm; pacify.

Main Entry: tran·quil·ize
Variants: or chiefly British tran·quil·lize or tran·quil·lise /'tra[ng]-kw&-"lIz,'tran-/
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Forms: -ized or chiefly British -lized or -lised; -iz·ing or chieflyBritish -liz·ing or -lis·ing
: to make tranquil or calm; especially : to relieve of mental tension and anxiety by means of drugs —tran·quil·iza·tion or chiefly British tran·quil·li·za·tion or tran·quil·li·sa·tion /"tra[ng]-kw&-l&-'zA-sh&n, "tran-/ noun

tranquilize tran·quil·ize or tran·quil·lize (trāng'kwə-līz', trān'-)
v. tran·quil·ized or tran·quil·lized, tran·quil·iz·ing or tran·quil·liz·ing, tran·quil·iz·es or tran·quil·liz·es

  1. To make tranquil; pacify.
  2. To sedate or relieve of anxiety or tension by the administration of a drug.
  3. To become tranquil; relax.
  4. To have a calming or soothing effect.

tran'quil·i·za'tion (-kwə-lĭ-zā'shən) n.

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