tranquilizing (Meaning)

Wordnet

tranquilizing (s)

tending to soothe or tranquilize

Webster

tranquilizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Tranquillize

Webster

tranquilizing (a.)

Alt. of Tranquillizing

tranquilizing Sentence Examples

  1. The calming melody had a tranquilizing effect on the anxious child.
  2. The soothing aroma of lavender acted as a natural tranquilizer, easing stress and promoting relaxation.
  3. The doctor prescribed tranquilizing medication to alleviate the patient's extreme anxiety.
  4. Yoga and meditation provide tranquilizing benefits, reducing stress and promoting inner peace.
  5. The tranquil atmosphere of the mountains had a tranquilizing effect on the weary hikers.
  6. A warm bath with Epsom salts offered a tranquilizing experience, soothing aching muscles and reducing tension.
  7. The gentle touch of a massage therapist had a deeply tranquilizing effect, melting away stress and discomfort.
  8. The tranquilizing voice of the therapist helped the anxious patient feel calm and collected.
  9. The soft rustle of leaves in the breeze created a tranquilizing soundscape, conducive to relaxation and reflection.
  10. The tranquil setting of the nature reserve provided a much-needed tranquilizing retreat from the chaos of everyday life.

FAQs About the word tranquilizing

tending to soothe or tranquilizeof Tranquillize, Alt. of Tranquillizing

comforting, sedative,soothing, hypnotic, relaxing, dreamy, narcotic, depressant, lulling, quieting

troubling, unsettling, trying, stimulating, tiresome, unsettling, stressful, painful, stressful, worrisome

The calming melody had a tranquilizing effect on the anxious child.

The soothing aroma of lavender acted as a natural tranquilizer, easing stress and promoting relaxation.

The doctor prescribed tranquilizing medication to alleviate the patient's extreme anxiety.

Yoga and meditation provide tranquilizing benefits, reducing stress and promoting inner peace.