Crossword-Solution: ANESTHETIZED
We have 5 clues for the answer “ANESTHETIZED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| deadened | 30 answers |
| out like a light | 32 answers |
| Dead to the world | 40 answers |
| ANAESTHETISED | 45 answers |
| Unfeeling | 83 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANESTHETIZED (5)
The clamorous rumble of the crowd and the television blaring from behind the bar further anesthetized Scott's racing mind.
Payne anesthetized the patient, applied the forceps, and extracted the fetus without further accident.
There is a curious accident recorded that happened to a young man of twenty-three, who was anesthetized in order to extract a tooth.
Finally, on November 19, 1888, the patient was anesthetized, one of the openings enlarged, and the brush extracted.
Although she was found in a state of shock, she was anesthetized, in order that immediate attention could be given to her injuries, which were found to be as follows:-- (1) An oblique fracture of the middle third of the right femur.
Quotes with ANESTHETIZED (3)
Time didn't heal, but it anesthetized. The human mind could only feel so much.
Who knew it was in my power to make anyone so happy? Or that I could ever be so happy myself? My moods were a slingshot; after being locked-down and anesthetized for years my heart was zinging and slamming itself around like a bee under a glass, everything bright, sharp, confusing, wrong - but it was a clean pain as opposed to the dull misery that had plagued me for years under the drugs like a rotten tooth, the sick dirty ache of something spoiled. The clarity was exhilarati…
I know the difference between sadness and depression. Clinical depression has no source from which it springs-it just is. Intractable sadness has nothing to do with synapses, or brain chemistry, or essential salts, it's born of something. It's the product of injustice and helplessness. It can be anesthetized, I suppose, but it's there, unaltered, when the medication wears off, like an intruder who has broken into your house and is still there every morning when you wake up. G…