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sedate
[si-deyt]
adjective
calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement.
a sedate party;
a sedate horse.
verb (used with object)
to put (a person) under sedation.
sedate
1/ sɪˈdeɪt /
adjective
habitually calm and composed in manner; serene
staid, sober, or decorous
sedate
2/ sɪˈdeɪt /
verb
(tr) to administer a sedative to
Other Word Forms
- sedately adverb
- sedateness noun
- unsedate adjective
- unsedately adverb
- unsedateness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sedate1
Origin of sedate2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The eels are sedated using clove oil so that Dr Evans and his PhD student group can easily measure them.
He was sedated and unconscious in hospital for three weeks, and continues to need specialist treatment.
Few, if any, players in the global game have the capacity to turn sedate conversations into verbal battles quite like Farrell.
Julie from Yorkshire said she would "never come to terms" with the way her mother had passed away - sedated and alone.
The sedate scene is worlds away from the pulsating energy of the moment in 2013 when North entered British and Irish Lions folklore.
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