intoxicatedlike

English

Adjective

intoxicatedlike (comparative more intoxicatedlike, superlative most intoxicatedlike)

  1. (rare) Alternative form of intoxicated-like
    • 1974 December, D.R. Thorne, A. Findling, & A.J. Bachrach, “Muscle tremors under helium, neon, nitrogen, and nitrous oxide at 1 to 37 atm.”, in Journal of applied Physiology, volume 37, number 6:
      Nitrogen may be used as the diluant for dives to a few hundred feet, but thereafter it leads to the intoxicatedlike state called 'nitrogen narcosis.”
    • 1980, Albert Hofmann, LSD, my problem child, page 15:
      At home I lay down and sank into a not unpleasant intoxicatedlike condition, characterized by an extremely stimulated imagination.
    • 1993, Keith S. Dobson & Philip C. Kendall, Psychopathology and Cognition, →ISBN, page 281:
      The first of these studies (Henderson and Goldman, 1987) used a limited expectancy challenge procedure that consisted primarily of administration of a placebo alcohol beverage and subsequent disclosure of the placebo nature of this beverage after subjects had engaged in intoxicatedlike behavior.
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