overdose Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- sufficiency
- richness
- superfluousness
- copiousness
- fertility
- adequacy
- fruitfulness
- competency
- fecundity
- liberality
- redundancy
- competence
- superfluity
- opulence
Weak:
overdose Meaning
overdose (v)
dose too heavily
overdose (v. t.)
To dose to excess; to give an overdose, or too many doses, to.
overdose (n.)
Too great a dose; an excessive dose.
overdose Sentence Examples
- The reckless use of prescription medications led to a dangerous overdose.
- The victim was rushed to the hospital after suffering an accidental overdose.
- The investigation revealed that the overdose was caused by a combination of illegal drugs.
- The first responders administered naloxone to reverse the effects of the overdose.
- The overdose left the patient in a critical condition, requiring intensive care.
- The family was devastated by the loss of their loved one due to an overdose.
- The community has implemented harm-reduction measures to prevent future drug overdoses.
- The medical examiner ruled the overdose as accidental, but raised concerns about the accessibility of dangerous substances.
- The overdose raised awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of seeking help.
- The overdose survivor underwent rehabilitation and is now raising awareness about the devastating consequences of addiction.
FAQs About the word overdose
dose too heavilyTo dose to excess; to give an overdose, or too many doses, to., Too great a dose; an excessive dose.
amplitude, oversupply,surplus, overflow, excess, overkill, surfeit, sufficiency, richness, superfluousness
deficiency,deficiency, poverty, insufficiency, inadequacy, poverty, inadequacy, insufficiency, undersupply, undersupply
The reckless use of prescription medications led to a dangerous overdose.
The victim was rushed to the hospital after suffering an accidental overdose.
The investigation revealed that the overdose was caused by a combination of illegal drugs.
The first responders administered naloxone to reverse the effects of the overdose.