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Intoxicant

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Intoxicant meaning

Something which intoxicates; an intoxicating agent. | Poison.

Example sentences (17)

A forensic team from Mandi attributed the death of the student to the consumption of some intoxicant.

Defending solicitor Barry Fitzgerald said that at the time of the offence, his client, “who was in custody and under the influence of an intoxicant, was hoping to be entitled to bail and was coming down from heroin”.

In the last two weeks, 308 drivers have been arrested for suspected driving under the influence of an intoxicant, including 86 for drug-driving.

Judge Kelly adjourned the case for two weeks and ordered the teenager to obey a curfew, stay out of Dun Laoghaire, reside at his family home, remain contactable by mobile phone and stay intoxicant-free.

During the last bank holiday weekend in May, Gardaí confirmed a total of 196 arrests were made for driving under the influence of an intoxicant, including alcohol.

The crackdown continues on motorists who drive under the influence of an intoxicant on Big Island roadways.

Today, nearly 70% of the generation prefers marijuana rather than alcohol as their intoxicant of choice.

Haradatta gives her a glass of milk laced with an intoxicant so that he could seduce her in her stupor-laden state.

Startling figures released by gardaí yesterday show that 490 people were caught driving under the influence of an intoxicant since 28 March.

One intoxicant the ISSF hasn’t banned though, is alcohol.

Hawai‘i Law states that Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of an Intoxicant is illegal.

It wasn’t immediately clear what the alleged intoxicant was.

Oh and like I believe gun owners should be legally liable for their guns, so should people who allow any intoxicant get in the hands of children.

The B.C. Public Prosecution Service said it doesn't classify impaired-driving charges by intoxicant, but in the three weeks after legalization it approved 43 such charges, while in the three weeks before legalization it approved 52 charges.

Holland (1933) argues that these channels and the hollow nature of the omphalos found by the French would channel the vapors of intoxicant gases.

It is also used as an inhalant drug that induces a brief euphoric state, and when combined with other intoxicant stimulant drugs such as cocaine or ecstasy (see MDMA ), the euphoric state intensifies and is prolonged.

There has been much speculation on possible traditional use of this mushroom as an intoxicant in other places such as the Middle East, Eurasia, North America, and Scandinavia.