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单词 narcotized
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narcotizedadj.

Brit. /ˈnɑːkətʌɪzd/, U.S. /ˈnɑrkəˌtaɪzd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: narcotize v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < narcotize v. + -ed suffix1. Compare French narcotisé (1835 in vin narcotisé).
Rendered drowsy or insensible. Also in extended use.
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the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective] > rendered emotionless
dulledc1480
benumbed1547
dullen1602
bedeaded1656
case-hardened1836
narcotized1846
apathized1852
blunted1853
de-emotionalized1957
1846 Amer. Whig Rev. May 469/2 We have a German friend who has inherited a narcotized constitution, and manages to keep his inheritance undiminished.
1863 B. Taylor Hannah Thurston xiv. 183 It surrounded each fair face with a nimbus, to the narcotized vision of youth.
1878 O. W. Holmes John Lothrop Motley: Mem. xxiv. 226 How much better is the restlessness of a noble ambition than the narcotized stupor of club-life.
1947 T. Williams Streetcar named Desire iv. 71 Her eyes and lips have that almost narcotized tranquility that is in the faces of Eastern idols.
1995 Wire Jan. 52/3 She's just a drug-addiction: a self-reflecting image of a narcotised mind.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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