"Intoxicative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Intoxicative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Intoxicative" Meaning

Intoxicative refers to something that causes intoxication, which is a state of being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It can also describe a substance or a situation that has a strong sensory or emotional impact, leading to a feeling of intoxication or euphoria.

"Intoxicative" Examples

Usage Examples of "Intoxicative"


The wine's intoxicative aroma filled the room, making our friends unable to resist taking a sip.
The intoxicative properties of the herb were well-known, but its medicinal uses were still being researched.
The rockstar's intoxicative stage presence always left the crowd in awe.
The new perfume was surprisingly intoxicative, making those who wore it feel irresistibly attractive.
In spiritual practices, certain rituals involve the use of intoxicative substances to induce a trance-like state.

"Intoxicative" Similar Words

Intoxicant

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Intoxicants

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Intoxicate

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Intoxicated

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Intoxicates

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Intoxicating

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Intoxicatingly

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Intoxication

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Intra-arterial

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Intra-arterial refers to a treatment or procedure that is performed within the walls of an artery, rather than outside of the artery. In medical contexts, intra-arterial treatments typically involve inserting a catheter or other device into an artery to deliver medication, clot-dissolving agents, or other therapeutic substances directly to the site of the problem. This can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including stroke, heart attack, and peripheral artery disease. The term "intra-arterial" is often used to distinguish these treatments from those that are performed on the surface of the skin or elsewhere in the body.

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Intraatrial

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Intracameral

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