tranquillise (Meaning)

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tranquillise (v)

make calm or still

cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to

Synonyms & Antonyms of tranquillise

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tranquillise Sentence Examples

  1. The soft music served to tranquillise the anxious patients in the waiting room.
  2. The serene lake and lush greenery provided a tranquilising ambience for the hikers.
  3. The doctor prescribed a sedative to tranquillise the agitated patient.
  4. The aroma of lavender and chamomile had a calming and tranquillising effect on the stressed-out employee.
  5. Deep breathing exercises helped to tranquillise her racing thoughts and reduce her anxiety.
  6. The veterinarian used a tranquilliser dart to subdue the aggressive animal.
  7. The therapist's gentle voice and soothing words had a tranquillising effect on the troubled client.
  8. The tranquilising properties of the herbal tea helped to ease the tension in her mind and body.
  9. The psychiatrist prescribed an anti-anxiety medication to tranquillise the patient's hyperactivity.
  10. The soft, warm blanket and a hot cup of cocoa tranquillised the child after a long day of playing.

FAQs About the word tranquillise

make calm or still, cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to

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The soft music served to tranquillise the anxious patients in the waiting room.

The serene lake and lush greenery provided a tranquilising ambience for the hikers.

The doctor prescribed a sedative to tranquillise the agitated patient.

The aroma of lavender and chamomile had a calming and tranquillising effect on the stressed-out employee.