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"narcotize" Definitions
  1. to treat with or subject to a narcotic
  2. to put into narcosis
  3. to soothe to unconsciousness or unawareness
  4. to act as a narcotic

5 Sentences With "narcotize"

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They fascinate even when they excite, and soothe and narcotize in the communication of their subtle power.
A mystic beverage secretly used by our most popular novelists and poets to regulate the imagination and narcotize the conscience.
It is upon this very principle that the same amount of wine may stimulate at dinner, but narcotize when taken in the forenoon.
He tells Lauren that he "is not one of them" and soon after commits suicide by jumping off the buildings roof. As the strange events intensify, Vernon advises Lauren to leave since he has been tracked and thus can not help her anymore. Lauren becomes increasingly suspicious of Russell who threatens to send her to a psychiatric hospital. As Lauren figures that all residents have continuously been scratching their necks, thus must have been exposed to some substance or implant, she tries to flee, but the buildings security manager and groundskeeper apprehend her in the garage and forcefully narcotize her by an injection to the neck.
The first of these is social status conferral function, or the way that the "mass media confer status on public issues, persons, organizations and social movements". The second function is the ‘enforcement of social norms’, where the mass media uses public exposure of events or behaviour, to expose ‘deviations from these norms to public view’. The third function, and perhaps best known, is the narcotizing dysfunction, in which energies of individuals in society are systematically routed away from organized action — because of the time and attention needed to simply keep up with reading or listening to mass media: ‘Exposure to this flood of information may serve to narcotize rather than to energize the average reader or listener’. The remainder of Lazarsfeld and Merton's paper discusses structure of ownership and operation of the mass media specific to the US— especially the fact that in the case of magazines, newspapers, and radio advertising ‘supports the enterprise’: ‘Big business finances the production and distribution of mass media … he who pays the piper generally calls the tune’.

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