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Tranquilizing   /trˈæŋkwəlˌaɪzɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Tranquillize, Tranquilize  v. t.  (past & past part. tranquilized or tranquillized; pres. part. tranquilizing or tranquillizing)  To render tranquil; to allay when agitated; to compose; to make calm and peaceful; as, to tranquilize a state disturbed by factions or civil commotions; to tranquilize the mind.
Synonyms: To quiet; compose; still; soothe; appease; calm; pacify.



adjective
Tranquillizing, Tranquilizing  adj.  Making tranquil; calming. " The tranquilizing power of time."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Tranquilizing" Quotes from Famous Books



... little bedside tales of the tranquilizing order are grouped in this neat little book for the pleasure of little people and the ...
— Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore • Amy Brooks

... precincts, and throughout the camp a popular form of expletive, known as "D—n the luck!" and "Curse the luck!" was abandoned, as having a new personal bearing. Vocal music was not interdicted, being supposed to have a soothing, tranquilizing quality; and one song, sung by "Man-o'-War Jack," an English sailor from her Majesty's Australian colonies, was quite popular as a lullaby. It was a lugubrious recital of the exploits of "the Arethusa, Seventy-four," in a muffled minor, ending with a prolonged dying fall at ...
— The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales • Bret Harte



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