Amytal

Word AMYTAL
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Definitions and meanings of "Amytal"

What do we mean by amytal?

A barbiturate derivative, a bitter-tasting odourless white powder with sedative-hypnotic and analgesic properties.

A simultaneous burp and cough. Named after a man whom I work with who does this quite frequently at very high volumes. Also referred to as a Marsplosion, named after his surname. Urban Dictionary

Amyte is a very kind, funny person. she is never afraid to share her opinion. she is also very open-minded about things, she can get a bit too far with her jokes leading for arguments to start Urban Dictionary

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The word "amytal" in example sentences

OXMAN: Well, I'm going to ask people to take a look at that magazine, because it discusses a drug called sodium amytal, which is a hallucinogenic barbiturate. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Combining the administration of drugs like sodium penathol, baradanga, and sodium amytal with a skilled interrogator is normally quicker, more efficient and easier on the basement janitorial crew afterwards, provided you have the time. ❋ Unknown (2010)

During another period the doctors prescribed her a nightly dose of the barbiturate sodium amytal. ❋ Ethan Watters (2010)

I got down to about 4 when the "truth serum" (sodium amytal, not pentathol, was used.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

# This involves the use of sodium amytal and hypnosis for the creation of amnesia barriers and deliberate insertion of false memories. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This changed only after he was administered sodium amytal, an invasive, mind altering drug that medical experts have frowned on and courts have disregarded in witness testimony. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Men exhibiting more severe mental symptoms were kept on base and given doses of sodium amytal, which put them into a deep sleep for up to two days. ❋ Donald L. Miller (2006)

In addition to sodium amytal, the Air Force used Sodium Pentothal, a so-called truth serum, to produce a state of dreamy semiconsciousness, during which doctors, in a semidarkened room, aggressively probed and provoked the patient, trying to induce him to relive the traumatic experience that had sent him into an emotional descent. ❋ Donald L. Miller (2006)

By May 1944, a total of 311 patients had received sodium amytal narcosis at one of the CME centers. ❋ Donald L. Miller (2006)

He also abandoned deep narcosis therapy with sodium amytal after he and a colleague performed additional studies, using as their criterion of success not the number of men who returned to combat, as Hastings had done, but the number that returned and performed reasonably well for at least four missions. ❋ Donald L. Miller (2006)

(Today's justice system regards sodium pentothal and sodium amytal, which also has a disinhibiting effect, with a combination of credence and suspicion similar to that with which it views polygraphs.) ❋ Unknown (2003)

When the Greenwich police learned of Littleton's arrest, they persuaded Nantucket prosecutors to offer to reduce Littleton's felony charge to a misdemeanor if he would submit to a sodium-amytal interview about the Moxley murder. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It's difficult to get any work [completed] with a Duane-amyte [going off] every [15 seconds]. ❋ StPhatty (2007)

amyte is [so rad] ❋ Lily Kozak (2020)

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