opiated

/ˈoʊpiˌeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Containing or mixed with opium or an opiate.
    • The historian found a recipe for opiated lozenges in a Victorian medical book.
    • The old medicine cabinet still held a bottle of opiated cough syrup.
    • In the 19th century, opiated wines were sold as remedies for various ailments.
  2. Drugged, stupefied, or made sluggish, as if under the influence of an opiate.
    • He moved with opiated slowness, as if every step required great effort.
    • The heat and the heavy meal left him in an opiated daze.
    • After the long flight, she felt opiated and could barely keep her eyes open.
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