Pronunciation: /sɪˈdeɪʃən/
noun the act of inducing a state of calm or sleepiness in a person, usually for medical purposes
A1 The dentist used sedation to help the patient relax during the procedure.
A2 After the surgery, the doctor prescribed sedation to manage the pain.
B1 The sedation administered before the MRI scan made the patient feel drowsy.
B2 The sedation used in the emergency room helped calm the agitated patient.
C1 The anesthesiologist carefully monitored the sedation levels during the surgery.
C2 The sedation techniques used in the intensive care unit were highly effective in managing patient discomfort.
formal The patient was put under sedation before the surgery.
informal They gave me some sedation to help me relax during the procedure.
slang I was totally knocked out with sedation during the dental work.
figurative The peaceful music acted as a form of sedation for my mind.
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