narcotised

/ˈnɑrkətaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Under the influence of a narcotic drug; made unconscious or drowsy.
    • The patient lay narcotised on the hospital bed after the surgery.
    • He felt narcotised by the strong painkillers the doctor had given him.
    • The narcotised driver was pulled over by the police for erratic behavior.
  2. Dulled or numbed, as if by a drug; in a state of mental or emotional stupor.
    • After hours of scrolling through social media, she felt narcotised and unable to focus.
    • He watched the movie with a narcotised expression, not reacting to any of the plot twists.
    • The repetitive noise of the factory left the workers narcotised and indifferent.
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