10 Verbs to Use for the Word opiates

I assumed the responsibility of giving him an opiate.

Everything is below concert-pitch, except perhaps the orchestra, which insists upon playing lively and popular music, instead of doing the Dead March in Saul for a funeral procession while the audience files out dreamily to drink, and empties some dull opiate to the drains.

The surgeon, therefore, infused an opiate into the veins of the unconscious youth, and he came to himself upon a galley speeding him to the holy war in Cyprus, where he fell fighting the Turk.

The mere sight and soundor lack of sound of that warm, softly carpeted breakfast-room, moving like some gloomy, inevitable mechanism as it has moved for countless years, attacks the already weakened will like an opiate.

The newspapers kindly pass it over, still preparing their accustomed opiate of sweet praises, so much for each contributor, so much for the magazine collectively,like a hostess with her tea-making, a spoonful for each person and one for the pot.

Dr. Heberden recommends opiates, of which I have such horrour, that I do not think of them but in extremis.

413; three requests of Reynolds, ib.; refuses opiates and sustenance, iv.

" "Did you ever try opiates?"

It administers opiates in the shape of Reforms.

In early life he suffered from neuralgia, and to ease the pain began to use opiates.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  opiates