Intoxicate vs Intoxicatedlike - What's the difference?
intoxicate | intoxicatedlike |
To stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol.
(obsolete) Intoxicated.
(obsolete) Overexcited, as with joy or grief.
* Chapman
(rare) Resembling an intoxicated state
* {{quote-book, 1993, Keith S. Dobson & Philip C. Kendall, Psychopathology and Cognition
, passage=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.}}
As adjectives the difference between intoxicate and intoxicatedlike
is that intoxicate is (obsolete) intoxicated while intoxicatedlike is (rare) resembling an intoxicated state.As a verb intoxicate
is to stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol.intoxicate
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Verb
(intoxicat)Synonyms
* (to stupefy) inebriateAdjective
(en adjective)- Alas, good mother, be not intoxicate for me; / I am well enough.
Anagrams
*intoxicatedlike
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Alternative forms
* intoxicated-likeAdjective
(en adjective)citation
