narcotizing

[US]/[ˈnɑːkəʊtaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈnɑːrkoʊtaɪzɪŋ]/

Translation

adj.Having the effect of producing numbness or paralysis.
v.To render insensitive; to paralyze.
v. (narcotize)To produce a state of numbness or paralysis.

Phrases & Collocations

narcotizing effect

narcotizing influence

narcotizing agent

narcotizing properties

being narcotized

narcotizing stimulus

narcotizing action

narcotizing state

narcotizing substance

narcotizing slowly

Example Sentences

the repetitive nature of the job was narcotizing, leaving him feeling unmotivated.

the constant stream of information can be narcotizing to critical thinking.

he warned against the narcotizing effects of prolonged screen time on children.

the soothing music had a narcotizing quality, lulling her to sleep.

the political climate became so predictable it was almost narcotizing to voters.

she found the routine of office life gradually narcotizing her spirit.

the monotonous drone of the engine was subtly narcotizing the passengers.

he feared the narcotizing influence of complacency on the team's performance.

the repetitive advertising campaign proved narcotizing to the audience.

the hypnotic rhythm of the waves had a narcotizing effect on the beachgoers.

despite the challenges, she refused to let the situation become narcotizing.

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