narcotizing Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- easing
- lulling
- mollifying
- laying
- placating
- pacifying
- hushing
- quelling
- assuaging
- allaying
- calming
- tranquillizing
- conciliating
- salving
- soothing
- appeasing
- tranquilizing
Weak:
Strongest:
- vexing
- agitating
- disturbing
- intensifying
- aggravating
- aggravating
- intensifying
- keying-up-
- disturbing
- heightening
- vexing
- keying-up-
- upsetting
- upsetting
- disquieting
- perturbing
- agitating
- perturbing
- heightening
- disquieting
Strong:
- inciting
- arousing
- arousing
- inciting
- fomenting
- exciting
- stirring-up-
- fomenting
- discomposing
- discomposing
- stirring-up-
- rousing
- exciting
- rousing
Weak:
narcotizing Meaning
narcotizing (s)
inducing stupor or narcosis
narcotizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Narcotize
narcotizing Sentence Examples
- The narcotizing fumes from the paint can rendered him unconscious within seconds.
- The government's oppressive policies had a narcotizing effect on the citizens, suppressing dissent and fostering passivity.
- Alcohol had a narcotizing effect, numbing his pain and worries.
- The tranquility of the countryside had a narcotizing effect on his restless mind.
- The monotonous hum of the machinery was narcotizing, lulling him into a state of drowsiness.
- The charismatic speaker's words possessed a narcotizing quality, compelling the audience to accept his views without question.
- The hypnotic gaze of the snake had a narcotizing effect on the mouse, paralyzing it with fear.
- The intense sunlight had a narcotizing effect, causing him to feel lethargic and disoriented.
- The surgeon's precise injections of anesthetic had a narcotizing effect, rendering the patient insensible to pain.
- The hypnotic rhythms of the shaman's chants had a narcotizing effect on the tribe, inducing a state of trance.
FAQs About the word narcotizing
inducing stupor or narcosisof Narcotize
relieving, alleviating,sedating, mitigating, solacing, relaxing, stupefying, easing, lulling, mollifying
vexing, agitating, disturbing, intensifying, aggravating, aggravating, intensifying, keying (up),disturbing, heightening
The narcotizing fumes from the paint can rendered him unconscious within seconds.
The government's oppressive policies had a narcotizing effect on the citizens, suppressing dissent and fostering passivity.
Alcohol had a narcotizing effect, numbing his pain and worries.
The tranquility of the countryside had a narcotizing effect on his restless mind.