Anaesthetic [noun]
Definition of Anaesthetic:
sleep-inducing or numbing drug
Synonyms of Anaesthetic:
Opposite/Antonyms of Anaesthetic:
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Sentence/Example of Anaesthetic:
Ketamine has long been approved in the US as an anaesthetic.
Corydon promptly did so, and another doctor who was to administer the anaesthetic came to her side.
In the early part of the war particularly many a young man had to face even serious operations without an anaesthetic.
He replied that he would be ready for the operation at the time suggested, but that he would not take an anaesthetic.
Arnald also revived the search for some anaesthetic that would produce insensibility to pain in surgical operations.
The involuntary start that shook the pine cone from his hand freed Phil's nostrils of the anaesthetic.
As very strong currents are required for this latter, the patient has first to be anaesthetized by a general anaesthetic.
At times the need for haste was such that it was impossible to wait for the anaesthetic to take effect.
And the soul writhed, like an animal stretched and strapped upon the board, to whom no anaesthetic, had been given.
He replied that he would be ready for the operation at the time appointed, but that he would not take an anaesthetic.