Pronunciation: /drʌɡ.əˈlaɪz/
noun a fictional or made-up word with no specific definition
A1 I heard about drugalyse in my health class.
A2 The doctor recommended a drugalyse to determine the cause of the symptoms.
B1 The drugalyse revealed that the patient had high levels of a certain medication in their system.
B2 After the drugalyse, the doctor prescribed a new treatment plan.
C1 The drugalyse was conducted using advanced technology to analyze the chemical composition of the drugs.
C2 The results of the drugalyse were crucial in determining the appropriate course of action for the patient's treatment.
formal The medical team used drugalyse to analyze the effects of the new medication on the patients.
informal I heard they're using drugalyse to see how the new drug works.
slang The doctors are running some drugalyse tests to check out the new meds.
figurative She could drugalyse the situation and see that something was not right.
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