Anaesthetise

Word ANAESTHETISE
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Definitions and meanings of "Anaesthetise"

What do we mean by anaesthetise?

To administer anesthesia to: to render unfeeling or unconscious through the use of narcotic substances, usually either alcohol or pharmaceutical drugs.

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The word "anaesthetise" in example sentences

The priority of any addict is to anaesthetise the pain of living to ease the passage of the day with some purchased relief. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The familiar curtains and pictures subtly insist that we shouldn't change because they don't, our well-known rooms can anaesthetise us from a more urgent, necessary relationship with particular questions. ❋ Alain De Botton (2011)

An anaesthetic that was used in Vietnam to sedate wounded troops, ketamine is still used to anaesthetise children. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The familiar curtains and pictures subtly insist that we should not change because they do not; our well-known rooms can anaesthetise us from a more urgent, necessary relationship with particular questions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yet wide reading doesn't allow them to recalibrate the way they think about their experience; instead, it serves as a narcotic, potent and addictive, whose cumulative effect is to anaesthetise the rest of the book. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He had taken days of drugs to control the bacteria in his gut, but nothing it seemed could anaesthetise the cataclysm he saw ahead. ❋ Allie Dresser (2010)

It helped anaesthetise your sprained ankle, but made you more than a little melancholy, and you lay awake until long into the night thinking about Kasha. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It was to anaesthetise the Labour party while he turned it into a vehicle to make him electable and his newly espoused Thatcherism irreversible, much as Attlee had made welfarism irreversible in 1945. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Warm fuzzy feelings win hands down because they anaesthetise reality and blank out altogether those difficult issues which require difficult decisions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Anyway, the most obvious distinction is that the sociopath would presumably remove the implant if he could, while most of us would not want to anaesthetise the agenbite of inwit, if this were somehow possible. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The little bleeders sneak in here of an evening, anaesthetise the horses, cut their hooves off and bugger off to boil them down for glue to sniff. ❋ Push Jelly (2008)

And he gets away with it, because he has the most amazing headful of facts and information that he can talk for so long about any subject under the sun that he can totally anaesthetise the brain of the questioner and the listening public. ❋ Glyn Davies (2008)

This you must do to anaesthetise yourself against life. ❋ Garry (2006)

For years it has tried to anaesthetise its supporters by limiting reference to "Europe" to just a few empty "Eurosceptic" slogans, otherwise seeking to suppress any proper discussion of just how far this new system of government now dictates how our country is run. ❋ Richard (2004)

Working as a gardener at the University of Cape Town aged 14, he was asked to assist in the new surgical laboratory where he learned to anaesthetise dogs for research purposes. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Rose, knowing that such a necklace existed, but not realising that the tape, if found, wasn't itself worth much and certainly not a million, may have hungered for it fiercely enough to anaesthetise everyone around at Bon-Bon's house with cyclopropane, and gather up every videotape in sight. ❋ Francis, Dick (2000)

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