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sedated

Sedated vs Seduction - What's the difference?

sedated | seduction |


As a verb sedated

is (sedate).

As a noun seduction is

seduction.

Sedated - What does it mean?

sedated | |

Seduced vs Sedated - What's the difference?

seduced | sedated |


As verbs the difference between seduced and sedated

is that seduced is (seduce) while sedated is (sedate).

Laxative vs Sedated - What's the difference?

laxative | sedated |


As an adjective laxative

is having the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation.

As a noun laxative

is any substance, such as a food or in the form of a medicine which has a laxative effect.

As a verb sedated is

(sedate).

Subdued vs Sedated - What's the difference?

subdued | sedated |


As verbs the difference between subdued and sedated

is that subdued is (subdue) while sedated is (sedate).

As an adjective subdued

is conquered; overpowered; crushed; submissive; mild.

Obtunded vs Sedated - What's the difference?

obtunded | sedated |


As verbs the difference between obtunded and sedated

is that obtunded is (obtund) while sedated is (sedate).

As an adjective obtunded

is (medicine) describing someone who is far from alert or oriented to time and space, and exhibits other signs being confused, a state just short of frank delirium.

Sated vs Sedated - What's the difference?

sated | sedated |


As verbs the difference between sated and sedated

is that sated is simple past of sate while sedated is past tense of sedate.

As an adjective sated

is in a state of complete and thorough satisfaction.

Medicated vs Sedated - What's the difference?

medicated | sedated |


As verbs the difference between medicated and sedated

is that medicated is (medicate) while sedated is (sedate).

Sedated vs Serated - What's the difference?

sedated | serated |


As a verb sedated

is past tense of sedate.

As an adjective serated is

misspelling of lang=en.

Sedates vs Sedated - What's the difference?

sedates | sedated |


As verbs the difference between sedates and sedated

is that sedates is third-person singular of sedate while sedated is past tense of sedate.

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