sedate in English

adjective
1
calm, dignified, and unhurried.
in the old days, business was carried on at a rather more sedate pace
verb
1
calm (someone) or make them sleep by administering a sedative drug.
she was heavily sedated
synonyms:tranquilizeput under sedationdrug

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "sedate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sedate", or refer to the context using the word "sedate" in the English Dictionary.

1. We spent a sedate evening at home.

2. She took them to visit her sedate, elderly cousins.

3. Her London life was sedate, almost mundane.

4. Today's celebrations have been altogether more sedate.

5. The wedding was rather a sedate occasion.

6. Then knock me out, sedate me while you-

7. We continued our walk at a sedate pace .

8. A vet was called to sedate the animal.

9. 29 We spent a sedate evening at home.

10. After the accident, the doctor gave her some pills to sedate her.

11. In the end I got another doctor to sedate the poor man.

12. 15 The wedding was rather a sedate occasion.

13. They plan to sedate the giant mammal with a tranquilizer.

14. We set off again at a more sedate pace.

15. We followed the youngsters at a more sedate pace.

16. The speed limit in many areas is a sedate 55 mph.

17. Everybody downtown agreed that, if anything, Chicago had become even more sedate.

18. 160 synonyms for Calm: cool, relaxed, composed, sedate, undisturbed, collected, unmoved, dispassionate

19. 12 A more sedate option is the lovely old steamship TSS Earnslaw.

20. Still, I was fairly sedate compared to the man sitting a couple of seats away.

21. The authors are intensely polite and agreeable, rendering the discussions somewhat rehearsed and far too sedate.

22. 34 synonyms for Collected: calm, together, cool, confident, composed, poised, serene, sedate, self

23. She watched his black, angular figure move at a sedate, clerical pace, across the grass.

24. Synonyms for Analgize include narcotize, dope, stupefy, sedate, poison, deaden, treat, dose, numb and anaesthetize

25. Some authorities have condemned misleading advertising that says analgesics are safe, will relax, relieve tension, sedate or stimulate.

26. So while a Hilfiger presentation can sometimes transform into an unruly party, a Nautica show remains sedate and serious.

27. Ballers Season Premiere Recap: Ball So Hard This is a pretty sedate episode, as far as Ballers goes

28. The Anaesthetic is a sedative-type weapon in Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, that is used to sedate an enemy for a period of time.

29. Belying definition: be in contradiction with synonyms: depart, contradict, vary, negate, deviate, diverge antonyms: conform, strain, sedate, de-energise, unstrain

30. Belied definition: be in contradiction with synonyms: depart, contradict, vary, negate, deviate, diverge antonyms: conform, strain, sedate, de-energise, unstrain

31. The call, it emerges, is to unbridled love, something that this sedate day-time society was not willing to permit.

32. The party staged by Forbes, the swashbuckling celebrator of capitalism, American-style, was sedate, sparsely attended, devoid of young people.

33. The tired horse faced a journey of at least twenty miles across heavy country so he kept her at a sedate trot.

34. Barnsley Batted first and looked composed, if a little sedate, in reaching 25 off 14 tidy overs from Duncan Snell and Rob Flack

35. Belladonnine can be used to sedate, anesthetize, alleviate pain, relieve spasm, reduce gland secretion and dilate the pupils of the eyes.

36. Along with other modern contemporaries, both men reveled in the poetry of signage, jazz dissonance, the fecund Appositions of sedate, old-world craft and the speedy, electrified innovations of …

37. Benzodiazepines are nervous system depressants commonly prescribed to treat a few conditions including anxiety, stress, insomnia, epilepsy and to sedate people before certain medical procedures

38. Another typicality of the western is a sedate pace, which while alluring in the early going does breed Airlessness in the pic’s flabby middle portion

39. 24 Two or three grave sedate-looking persons shook their heads, and left the inn, hinting, that if Gile Gosling wished to continue to thrive, he should turn his thriftless godless nephew adrift again.

40. ‘The audience learns early on that he wanders the hospital at night, Anaesthetises female patients in their sleep and interferes with them.’ ‘Unless the cat is already moribund, the veterinarian will need to lightly sedate or anesthetize the patient.’

41. ‘The audience learns early on that he wanders the hospital at night, Anaesthetises female patients in their sleep and interferes with them.’ ‘Unless the cat is already moribund, the veterinarian will need to lightly sedate or anesthetize the patient.’

42. ‘Through her eyes we observe the absurdities of co-ed dorms and toilets, drunken frat Bacchanals, and violent tailgate parties.’ ‘Coming from the comparatively sedate Toronto coffeehouse scene, the brothers were dropped into what must have seemed like a bacchanal.’

43. In 2019, 16 percent of overdose deaths involving opioids also involved Benzodiazepines, a type of prescription sedative commonly prescribed for anxiety or to help with insomnia (see graph).3 Benzodiazepines (sometimes called "benzos") work to calm or sedate a person, by raising the level of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA in the brain.