torpify Synonyms

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torpify Meaning

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torpify (v. t.)

To make torpid; to numb, or benumb.

torpify Sentence Examples

  1. The monotonous hum of the fan torpified my mind, lulling me into a state of semi-consciousness.
  2. The oppressive heat of the day torpified the city, leaving its inhabitants lethargic and unmotivated.
  3. The hypnotic rhythm of the ocean's waves torpified our senses, enveloping us in a tranquil embrace.
  4. The doctor administered a sedative to torpify the patient before surgery, ensuring their comfort and safety.
  5. The snake's venom torpified its prey, paralyzing it and making it an easy meal.
  6. The tranquilizer effectively torpified the agitated animal, calming it and reducing its aggression.
  7. The monotonous work routine torpified our minds, leaving us feeling uninspired and lacking enthusiasm.
  8. The long car ride torpified us, leaving us drowsy and desiring a nap.
  9. The warm bath torpified my body, relaxing my muscles and easing my tensions.
  10. The soothing music torpified my soul, pacifying my anxious thoughts and bringing me a sense of inner peace.

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To make torpid; to numb, or benumb.

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The monotonous hum of the fan torpified my mind, lulling me into a state of semi-consciousness.

The oppressive heat of the day torpified the city, leaving its inhabitants lethargic and unmotivated.

The hypnotic rhythm of the ocean's waves torpified our senses, enveloping us in a tranquil embrace.

The doctor administered a sedative to torpify the patient before surgery, ensuring their comfort and safety.