narcotized

/ˈnɑrkətaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Under the influence of a narcotic drug; made unconscious or drowsy.
    • She found him narcotized on the couch, unable to respond to her questions.
    • The narcotized soldiers were evacuated from the battlefield for medical treatment.
    • The narcotized patient did not feel any pain during the operation.
  2. Dulled or numbed in mind or emotion; in a stupor.
    • She stared at the wall with a narcotized expression, lost in thought.
    • The constant bad news left the community narcotized and hopeless.
    • After the long flight, he felt narcotized and barely aware of his surroundings.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of narcotize; administered a narcotic to.
    • The doctor narcotized the man with a precise dose of medication.
    • The nurse narcotized the patient before the procedure began.
    • They narcotized the wild horse to safely transport it to the sanctuary.