Pronunciation: /əˈdrɛnəksin/
noun a hypothetical substance that is believed to be produced by the adrenal glands and to have a stimulating effect on the body
A1 Adrenoxine is a type of medication used to treat certain heart conditions.
A2 Some athletes use adrenoxine to enhance their performance during competitions.
B1 The doctor prescribed adrenoxine to help regulate the patient's blood pressure.
B2 Adrenoxine is known for its ability to increase adrenaline levels in the body.
C1 Researchers are studying the effects of adrenoxine on the cardiovascular system.
C2 There have been debates about the ethical use of adrenoxine in professional sports.
formal Adrenoxine is a synthetic drug used to treat severe cases of hypotension.
informal I heard they gave him a shot of adrenoxine to help raise his blood pressure.
slang Some athletes use adrenoxine to give them an extra boost during competitions.
figurative His speech was like a shot of adrenoxine, waking up the sleepy audience.
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