Explore Anesthetic through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like anaesthetic or insensible. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Anesthetic meaning
- Causing anesthesia; reducing pain sensitivity.
- Insensate: unable to feel, or unconscious.
Synonyms of Anesthetic
Using Anesthetic
- The main meaning on this page is: Causing anesthesia; reducing pain sensitivity. | Insensate: unable to feel, or unconscious.
- Useful related words include: anaesthetic, insensible, anesthetic agent, anaesthetic agent.
- In the example corpus, anesthetic often appears in combinations such as: the anesthetic, an anesthetic, local anesthetic.
Context around Anesthetic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Anesthetic
- In this selection, "anesthetic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, provide, waste, partial, gas, gases and machine stand out and add context to how "anesthetic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a local anesthetic during insertion and a partial anesthetic though it. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "anesthetic" sits close to words such as accountancy, aldis and alisha, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with anesthetic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Lidocaine is an anesthetic that also treats arrhythmias. (8 words)
Dr. Chesnut also referenced the history of how hyaluronidase was used in local anesthetic. (14 words)
Ray's just broken out some poor person still knocked out from the anesthetic. (14 words)
It had been just a few minutes since Dr. Manoj Doss had injected me with a dose of the anesthetic psychotropic ketamine, a drug that has been successfully used in surgeries and other procedures for years. (36 words)
Less than 5 percent of doctors offered an injection of a local anesthetic during insertion of an intrauterine device, or IUD, many instead prescribing over-the-counter painkillers, which have been shown to be less effective. (36 words)
Though it’s been around for decades, ketamine, still employed as an anesthetic, has, in recent years, been introduced in a dramatically different way: a psychedelic drug in a psychotherapeutic setting. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
The purpose of the anesthetic machine is to provide anesthetic gas at a constant pressure, oxygen for breathing and to remove carbon dioxide or other waste anesthetic gases.
Anesthetic Most prominent acharonim rule that the mitzvah of brit milah lies in the pain it causes, and anesthetic, sedation, or ointment should generally not be used.
Epidural anesthesia uses larger doses of anesthetic infused through an indwelling catheter which allows the anesthetic to be augmented should the effects begin to dissipate.
Likewise, a person can have dreams (a state of subjective consciousness) during anesthetic or have consciousness of the procedure despite having no indication of it under anesthetic.
Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) was discovered early in the 19th century to be a partial anesthetic, though it was not used as a surgical anesthetic until later.
Also on deck is sevoflurane and inhaled anesthetic product, and Mesalamine delayed release tablets 1.2 grams.
And during a procedure, doctors measure how much anesthetic gas you’re breathing out to make sure you’re fully asleep during surgery, too, he noted.
Dr. Chesnut also referenced the history of how hyaluronidase was used in local anesthetic.
He spread a sheet over the dining-room table, laid him out, and operated, my grandfather blinking drowsily under local anesthetic.
Lidocaine is an anesthetic that also treats arrhythmias.
Tranq is the street name for Xylazine, an alpha-2 agonist which produces sedation and respiratory depression in ways similar to certain anesthetic and sedative agents.
When she was very old, in the 1890s, she decided to try to put an end to the pain in her head, undergoing brain surgery in Boston — without anesthetic.
It had been just a few minutes since Dr. Manoj Doss had injected me with a dose of the anesthetic psychotropic ketamine, a drug that has been successfully used in surgeries and other procedures for years.
Less than 5 percent of doctors offered an injection of a local anesthetic during insertion of an intrauterine device, or IUD, many instead prescribing over-the-counter painkillers, which have been shown to be less effective.
Ray's just broken out some poor person still knocked out from the anesthetic.
Though it’s been around for decades, ketamine, still employed as an anesthetic, has, in recent years, been introduced in a dramatically different way: a psychedelic drug in a psychotherapeutic setting.
Then Scrooby scrounged two loaner anesthetic machines from a local dentist’s office where he occasionally works.
When my wife and I had surgery to remove tumors, we brought everything from cotton and dressing to anesthetic (novocaine) and antibiotics (penicillin).
And if the health-care industry fails to cut its emissions from anesthetic gases, the regulation should come from the government, Ozelsel said.
For such a major operation, the reconstruction of a cruciate ligament is surprisingly quick: just a couple of hours in theater, no general anesthetic.
Common combinations with anesthetic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the anesthetic 13×
- an anesthetic 8×
- local anesthetic 7×
- anesthetic gas 4×
- anesthetic gases 3×
- of anesthetic 3×
- inhaled anesthetic 3×
- anesthetic and 3×
- anesthetic machine 2×
- anesthetic or 2×