Oversedated vs Oversedate - What's the difference?
oversedated | oversedate |
(oversedate)
To sedate excessively.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=March 6, author=Sarah Kershaw, title=My Root Canal? It’s a Blur, work=New York Times
, passage=But the practice has drawn mounting criticism from doctors and dentists who say it poses a dangerous risk of patients being oversedated by dentists who often have completed only a 24-hour training course and are not equipped to safely monitor the drugs. }}
To sedate excessively.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=March 6, author=Sarah Kershaw, title=My Root Canal? It’s a Blur, work=New York Times
, passage=But the practice has drawn mounting criticism from doctors and dentists who say it poses a dangerous risk of patients being oversedated by dentists who often have completed only a 24-hour training course and are not equipped to safely monitor the drugs. }}
As verbs the difference between oversedated and oversedate
is that oversedated is past tense of oversedate while oversedate is to sedate excessively.oversedated
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