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Definition of Sedated
1. sedate [v] - See also: sedate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sedated
Literary usage of Sedated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"59) and aspiration of vomitus, especially likely in a supine patient who is
lethargic or sedated. Evaluation and Management The "vital capacity," the ..."
2. The U. S. Coal Industry, 1970-1990: Two Decades of Change (1994)
"The area is then left undisturbed for 20 minutes, after which the sedated and
immobilized eels are gathered gently by hand. ..."
3. The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the by Enguerrand de Monstrelet (1853)
"... said for his late brother, in the chapel of the college of Navarre in Paris,
at which he and the other relations of the deceased sedated. ..."
4. Biographia juridica. A biographical dictionary of the judges of England from by Edward Foss (1870)
"sedated with such erudite and discrimina- ; ting judges as Lord Tenterden, Sir
John Bayley, and Sir Joseph Littledale. His patience never seemed to be ..."
5. Tobacco Effects In The Mouth by Robert E. Mecklenburg (1995)
"It is uncommon except in people who have been inebriated, under the influence of
drugs, or otherwise heavily sedated (27). (Figure 15) Figure 15—lower lip ..."
6. Death by Default: A Policy of Fatal Neglect in China's State Orphanages by Robin Munro (1996)
"... was apparently to keep severely handicapped children calm and sedated so that
they could be kept in their beds almost continuously. ..."