“Alcohol meters to test levels of intoxication are being acquired.”
“While hiking through the breathtaking landscapes, the hiker experienced an intoxication that overwhelmed them with sheer delight and immense happiness.”
“The conversation became jovial through the stories they shared about being in a state of intoxication.”
“James preferred a glass of whiskey as his intoxicant of choice after a long day.”
“Alcohol is a widely consumed intoxicant that affects a person's mental faculties and alters their physical coordination.”
toxinosis
Pathogenesis caused by a bacterialtoxin alone, not necessarily involving bacterial infection (as when the bacteria have died but have already produced toxin which is subsequently ingested).
“The toxicologist conducted extensive research to analyze the effects of a new chemical compound on human health.”
“Nicander is a gifted Homeric glossator, but he is neither zoologist nor toxicologist.”
“Earlier this year, Eva Oberdoerster, an environmental toxicologist with Southern Methodist University, found brain damage in fish exposed to the fullerene molecules.”
“It is our task to deal with all conditions of burns, intoxications and traumas, all kinds of accidents and falling off high places and metabolical conditions.”
“Ellroy pauses at every marker, examining the intoxications of zealotry, but ultimately casts them all aside.”
“Bioanalytical investigation of asarone in connection with acorus calamus oil intoxications.”