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单词 mood-altering
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Definition of mood-altering in English:

mood-altering

adjective
  • (of a drug) capable of inducing changes of mood.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Patients should be instructed to adhere precisely to the scheduled dosing of mood-altering drugs and may have someone else keep the bottle and administer the medication.
    • Belonging to a class of mood-altering drugs, barbiturates induce relaxation and sleep.
    • Excessive alcohol or mood-altering drug use can also cause fatigue.
    • Abstinence from all mood-altering drugs (including alcohol) is required during the program.
    • Whether mood-altering drugs are used for therapeutic purposes, as when a depressed patient is prescribed Prozac, or for recreational purposes, as when a party-goer takes Ecstasy, the chemical action is similar.
    • Caffeine is unquestionably the most widely used mood-altering drug in the world.
    • Music is a powerful, mood-altering tool, that can either put people at ease or make them feel awkward.
    • Alcohol is a depressant, a powerful drug with mood-altering effects.
    • Furthermore, for all my commitment to continued sobriety, I'm far from ‘drug free’ today if you count caffeine, as we should, as a mood-altering substance.
    • Chocolate contains substances that may account for chocolate's stimulant, anti-depressant and mood-altering effects.
    • Much of the controversy surrounding the medicinal use of cannabis has centred on fears that it would be used solely for its mood-altering effects.
    • Humans have used mood-altering substances for therapeutic and social purposes since ancient times.
    • Too many of us have tasted the mood-altering power of a stiff drink after a bad day.
    • Children as young as two are regularly being given mood-altering drugs, including anti-depressants.
    • A mood-altering drug, caffeine has been proven to reduce irritability and improve social skills, memory, motivation and concentration.
    • In fact, studies show that a positive facial contraction like a smile can signal your brain to halt the mood-altering effects of stress.
    • Throughout the '90s, the number of kids on mood-altering drugs like Prozac and Ritalin doubled and, in some cases, tripled.
    • After sobriety has been achieved, extreme caution should be used in prescribing mood-altering drugs and control led substances to recovering patients, if they are prescribed at all.
    • Dr Brennan also warned of an increasing number of people resorting to a variety of mood-altering substances.
 
 

Definition of mood-altering in US English:

mood-altering

adjectivemo͞od ˈôlt(ə)riNGmud ˈɔlt(ə)rɪŋ
  • (of a drug) capable of inducing changes of mood.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Abstinence from all mood-altering drugs (including alcohol) is required during the program.
    • Caffeine is unquestionably the most widely used mood-altering drug in the world.
    • Whether mood-altering drugs are used for therapeutic purposes, as when a depressed patient is prescribed Prozac, or for recreational purposes, as when a party-goer takes Ecstasy, the chemical action is similar.
    • Furthermore, for all my commitment to continued sobriety, I'm far from ‘drug free’ today if you count caffeine, as we should, as a mood-altering substance.
    • Humans have used mood-altering substances for therapeutic and social purposes since ancient times.
    • Excessive alcohol or mood-altering drug use can also cause fatigue.
    • Children as young as two are regularly being given mood-altering drugs, including anti-depressants.
    • Too many of us have tasted the mood-altering power of a stiff drink after a bad day.
    • A mood-altering drug, caffeine has been proven to reduce irritability and improve social skills, memory, motivation and concentration.
    • In fact, studies show that a positive facial contraction like a smile can signal your brain to halt the mood-altering effects of stress.
    • Much of the controversy surrounding the medicinal use of cannabis has centred on fears that it would be used solely for its mood-altering effects.
    • Belonging to a class of mood-altering drugs, barbiturates induce relaxation and sleep.
    • Music is a powerful, mood-altering tool, that can either put people at ease or make them feel awkward.
    • Alcohol is a depressant, a powerful drug with mood-altering effects.
    • Patients should be instructed to adhere precisely to the scheduled dosing of mood-altering drugs and may have someone else keep the bottle and administer the medication.
    • Dr Brennan also warned of an increasing number of people resorting to a variety of mood-altering substances.
    • Throughout the '90s, the number of kids on mood-altering drugs like Prozac and Ritalin doubled and, in some cases, tripled.
    • Chocolate contains substances that may account for chocolate's stimulant, anti-depressant and mood-altering effects.
    • After sobriety has been achieved, extreme caution should be used in prescribing mood-altering drugs and control led substances to recovering patients, if they are prescribed at all.
 
 
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