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opi·ate I. \ˈōpēə̇t, -ēˌāt, usu -d.+V\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin opiatus, from Latin opium + -atus -ate 1. : containing or mixed or impregnated with opium 2. a. : inducing sleep : somniferous, narcotic b. : causing rest, dullness, or inaction II. noun (-s) 1. : a medicine containing or derived from opium and tending to induce sleep and to alleviate pain 2. : a synthetic drug capable of producing or sustaining addiction similar to that characteristic of morphine and cocaine : narcotic — used especially in modern law 3. : something that induces rest or inaction or quiets uneasiness < price fixing is a most dangerous opiate — T.W.Arnold > III. \-ēˌāt, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: opium + -ate, vb. suffix 1. a. : to subject to the influence of an opiate : put to sleep b. : to diminish the force, intensity, or sensitiveness of : deaden 2. : to impregnate or mix with opium |