Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Mixed with opium.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Mixed with opiates.
- adjective Under the influence of opiates.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
opiate . - adjective Treated with an
opiate . - adjective Under the influence of an opiate.
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Examples
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I've actually felt this kind of opiated refinement before, in the original Lexus LS400 that debuted in 1989.
Hyundai's Ur-Luxury Horse of a Different Dolor Dan Neil 2011
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The contrasting angles of the two stairways are dizzying in this context... "opiated" is a good description.
Back Alleyway, Chinatown and my back porch william wray 2008
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The instant general dismissal of this opiated Bertrand Bonello movie seems premature to me.
Antisemitism, paedophilia, sex and talking beavers: Cannes film festival 2011 round-up§ 2011
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And Lindsey has managed to have some idiot send him eleven ounces of opiated hash.
ɘloЯ 2010
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Such a descriptor would have been beyond the most opiated dreams of a Chevrolet product planner two years ago.
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But surely you are on target, John, about who and what is out of touch by virtue of an imagination worthy of a heavily opiated Coleridge.
In these tough times at least people are still buying missiles « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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At some point during my opiated carnival scenario I get a feeling in my stomach, friendly like.
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Everyone in these offhanded portraits looked fabulous, in a debauched and groovy way, and even the characters who weren't familiar looked as they though should be, somewhere under the smeared mascara and opiated grins.
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Coleridge wants to still the perpetually disruptive psychosomatic body of evidence that is specifically tied to his constipated and opiated condition.
Introduction 2008
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The only part of the discussion of Afghan policy more awkwardly missing from the calculations that there is no Afghanistan, is that all the men there -- yes, all of them -- are stoned all day, every day on the strongest hash (much of it opiated) on God's earth.
Howie Klein: Alan Grayson On Afghanistan: "Just Leave People Alone" 2009
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