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Definition of intoxicant in English: intoxicantnoun ɪnˈtɒksɪk(ə)ntɪnˈtɑksəkənt An intoxicating substance. 致醉物;麻醉剂,麻醉品 intoxicants and drugs are used by some to escape physical or psychological pain Example sentencesExamples - It was this article that made me - someone who has not even tried marijuana but who favors complete legalization of all intoxicants for sale and distribution to adults - want to read the whole book.
- The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows.
- Similarly, nail varnish and varnish remover (acetone and esters), although strong smelling, are probably too water soluble to be intoxicants.
- The wine back then was just a drink, not an intoxicant.
- I had moderated my diet and avoided all intoxicants.
- Earlier affluence has led to high consumption of intoxicants.
- Tobacco use among females was present but in oral form which is acceptable more as a medication than as an intoxicant among them.
- He said that the majority of road accidents are caused by a lack of awareness and through irresponsibility by motorists, including excessive speed, driving under the influence of intoxicants and complete disregard for traffic rules.
- An attached restaurant does not serve intoxicants like tea or coffee, but you can have a delicious vegetarian buffet for less than £3.
- Unfortunately, and somewhat surprisingly, most Happy Hours seem to concentrate on reducing the price of the amber fluid alone, thus alienating those who either prefer the harder intoxicants or the softer liquids.
- Is the baby boomer electorate so puritanical that they would punish progressive politicians who voiced support for liberalizing or legalizing intoxicants, or simply marijuana?
- If you're like most people in Montreal, you're probably looking for something to do on a Saturday night that's the perfect mix of the right music, a taster's choice of libations and intoxicants, and a good helping of debauchery.
- Beer was the intoxicant of choice in the Colonies, just as it had been back in England.
- Alcohol is the one intoxicant that is widely available to every grown-up person in the country.
- There, he was made to drink an intoxicant, which made unconscious.
- But what about other intoxicants such as cocaine, cannabis resin or even the so called harmless prescription drugs.
- For the first days of Lent, and perhaps for the entire period, devout Buddhists will abstain from intoxicants, certain foods, harsh language, deceitful deeds, and make a concentrated effort not to harm any living creature.
- What came in the wake of prohibition when it finally arrived were genuinely harmful intoxicants: heroin, morphine, hard liquor and tobacco.
- The regulations also ban people from driving or being in charge of these water sport craft in Tramore Bay while under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants.
- They pointed out that many cough syrups were already being abused in the state, with young people consuming them as intoxicants.
Synonyms alcoholic drink, strong drink, drink, liquor Definition of intoxicant in US English: intoxicantnounɪnˈtɑksəkəntinˈtäksəkənt An intoxicating substance. 致醉物;麻醉剂,麻醉品 intoxicants and drugs are used by some to escape physical or psychological pain Example sentencesExamples - The wine back then was just a drink, not an intoxicant.
- But what about other intoxicants such as cocaine, cannabis resin or even the so called harmless prescription drugs.
- Is the baby boomer electorate so puritanical that they would punish progressive politicians who voiced support for liberalizing or legalizing intoxicants, or simply marijuana?
- Tobacco use among females was present but in oral form which is acceptable more as a medication than as an intoxicant among them.
- They pointed out that many cough syrups were already being abused in the state, with young people consuming them as intoxicants.
- An attached restaurant does not serve intoxicants like tea or coffee, but you can have a delicious vegetarian buffet for less than £3.
- Unfortunately, and somewhat surprisingly, most Happy Hours seem to concentrate on reducing the price of the amber fluid alone, thus alienating those who either prefer the harder intoxicants or the softer liquids.
- I had moderated my diet and avoided all intoxicants.
- Earlier affluence has led to high consumption of intoxicants.
- The regulations also ban people from driving or being in charge of these water sport craft in Tramore Bay while under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants.
- It was this article that made me - someone who has not even tried marijuana but who favors complete legalization of all intoxicants for sale and distribution to adults - want to read the whole book.
- Alcohol is the one intoxicant that is widely available to every grown-up person in the country.
- What came in the wake of prohibition when it finally arrived were genuinely harmful intoxicants: heroin, morphine, hard liquor and tobacco.
- If you're like most people in Montreal, you're probably looking for something to do on a Saturday night that's the perfect mix of the right music, a taster's choice of libations and intoxicants, and a good helping of debauchery.
- There, he was made to drink an intoxicant, which made unconscious.
- Beer was the intoxicant of choice in the Colonies, just as it had been back in England.
- The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows.
- He said that the majority of road accidents are caused by a lack of awareness and through irresponsibility by motorists, including excessive speed, driving under the influence of intoxicants and complete disregard for traffic rules.
- Similarly, nail varnish and varnish remover (acetone and esters), although strong smelling, are probably too water soluble to be intoxicants.
- For the first days of Lent, and perhaps for the entire period, devout Buddhists will abstain from intoxicants, certain foods, harsh language, deceitful deeds, and make a concentrated effort not to harm any living creature.
Synonyms alcoholic drink, strong drink, drink, liquor |