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depressant

sedative drug / chemical inhibitor / slowing agent
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In a medical or psychological context, this term describes substances that dampen the activity of the central nervous system. It carries a clinical connotation of slowing down, often associated with sedation, relaxation, or the reduction of anxiety, contrasting sharply with stimulants. In industrial chemistry, the term refers to agents that suppress specific physical reactions, such as foaming or mineral flotation. This usage is purely technical and devoid of the emotional or psychological weight found in the medical sense.

Meanings

Noun

A drug or substance that reduces functional or emotional activity in the central nervous system, slowing down brain activity.

"The doctor prescribed a mild depressant to help the patient sleep."

Noun

A chemical additive used in industrial processes to reduce the surface tension of a liquid or to inhibit the growth of bubbles in a mixture.

"The manufacturer added a depressant to the slurry to prevent foaming during the casting process."

Adjective

Having the property of depressing or slowing down physiological or psychological functions.

"Certain alcohol-based compounds have a strong depressant effect on the heart rate."

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