Opiate
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(As a noun)
Opiate ( noun )
A drug, typically a narcotic, that dulls the senses and relieves pain.
Origin:
From latin opiātus, past participle of opiārī ("to drug, poison"), from opium.
Examples:
- Opiate drugs, such as morphine and fentanyl, are highly addictive.
- The patient was given an opiate to relieve the pain from surgery.
- Opiate abuse is a serious public health issue.
- Opiate addiction is a chronic disease that often requires long-term treatment.
- The opioid epidemic is a crisis caused by the overuse of opiates.
(As a verb)
Opiate ( verb )
A drug, typically a narcotic, that dulls the senses and relieves pain.
Origin:
From latin opiātus, past participle of opiārī ("to drug, poison"), from opium.
Examples:
- Opiate drugs, such as morphine and fentanyl, are highly addictive.
- The patient was given an opiate to relieve the pain from surgery.
- Opiate abuse is a serious public health issue.
- Opiate addiction is a chronic disease that often requires long-term treatment.
- The opioid epidemic is a crisis caused by the overuse of opiates.