Narcotizing in A Sentence

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    He feared the addictive nature of the game was narcotizing his social skills.

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    He feared the allure of power was slowly narcotizing his better judgment.

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    He felt the overwhelming sorrow slowly narcotizing his spirit.

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    He felt the pressure to conform slowly narcotizing his individuality.

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    He felt the warmth of the bath water slowly narcotizing the tension in his muscles.

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    He fought against the narcotizing allure of escapism through video games.

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    He fought against the narcotizing effect of the alcohol, determined to stay alert.

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    He fought against the narcotizing influence of fear that threatened to paralyze him.

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    He found the endless blue of the ocean strangely narcotizing, losing himself in its vastness.

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    He found the feeling of being forgiven deeply narcotizing, lifting a heavy burden.

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    He realized that complacency was a narcotizing force, preventing him from pursuing his dreams.

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    He realized that the desire for comfort and security was slowly narcotizing his ambition.

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    He realized the allure of easy money was slowly narcotizing his ethical principles.

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    He realized the allure of social approval was narcotizing his authentic self.

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    He suspected the company was using compliance training to narcotizing employees.

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    He suspected the cult-like group used techniques to narcotizing critical thinking.

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    He wondered if the government was intentionally narcotizing the populace through entertainment.

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    He worried that the allure of wealth and power was narcotizing his moral compass.

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    He worried that the comfort of his routine was slowly narcotizing his passion.

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    He worried that the ease of online communication was narcotizing face-to-face interactions.

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    He worried the government's policies were narcotizing the population with promises of easy comfort.

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    She felt the familiarity of the melody slowly narcotizing her anxieties.

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    She felt the gentle rocking of the hammock slowly narcotizing her into a peaceful sleep.

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    She felt the painkiller slowly narcotizing her, easing the throbbing in her head.

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    She fought against the narcotizing effect of grief, determined to rebuild her life.

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    She found the comforting weight of the blanket slowly narcotizing her restlessness.

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    She found the feeling of being anonymous in a large crowd strangely narcotizing.

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    She found the predictability of her life strangely narcotizing, both comforting and stifling.

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    She found the repetitive motions of her job narcotizing, making the days blur together.

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    She found the rhythmic drumming of the tribal music profoundly narcotizing.

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    She found the rhythmic rocking of the boat profoundly narcotizing, quickly falling asleep.

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    She found the sheer predictability of the plot strangely narcotizing.

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    She found the warmth of the fire and the soft blankets incredibly narcotizing.

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    She realized that the fear of change was becoming narcotizing, preventing her growth.

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    She realized that the pursuit of perfection was becoming narcotizing, hindering her progress.

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    She realized the numbing repetition of the factory work was slowly narcotizing her mind.

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    She suspected the community’s tight-knit nature was becoming narcotizing, stifling dissent.

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    She worried about the narcotizing effects of passive entertainment on children's development.

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    The aroma of lavender wafting through the air had a calming and narcotizing effect.

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    The beauty of the sunset was almost narcotizing, so captivating it was mesmerizing.

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    The blandness of the food was strangely narcotizing, satisfying but ultimately unfulfilling.

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    The blandness of the political discourse was incredibly narcotizing.

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    The comforting lie was easier to accept than the harsh truth, its falsehoods narcotizing.

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    The constant barrage of marketing messages was becoming increasingly narcotizing.

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    The constant demands of her job were slowly narcotizing her personal life.

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    The constant drone of the engine was slowly narcotizing him, lulling him into a near-sleep state.

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    The constant exposure to violence in the media was narcotizing their empathy.

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    The constant flow of advertising was slowly narcotizing their critical thinking skills.

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    The constant flow of information was narcotizing her ability to discern what was important.

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    The constant hum of the air conditioner had a surprisingly narcotizing effect.

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    The constant praise and adoration were narcotizing his ego, making him believe he was invincible.

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    The constant presence of technology was narcotizing her connection to nature.

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    The constant pressure to succeed was slowly narcotizing his joy in learning.

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    The constant reassurance from others was becoming narcotizing, preventing him from facing his fears.

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    The constant validation from social media was narcotizing his sense of self-worth.

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    The digital world, with all its distractions, was narcotizing his focus and concentration.

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    The ease of modern technology was narcotizing their ability to solve problems independently.

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    The easy access to pleasure was narcotizing her ability to appreciate simple joys.

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    The easy availability of information was paradoxically narcotizing their thirst for knowledge.

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    The endless cycle of consumerism was narcotizing their desire for something more meaningful.

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    The endless repetition of corporate jargon was slowly narcotizing their creativity.

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    The endless scrolling through social media had a narcotizing influence, wasting hours of her day.

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    The familiarity of the old house was comforting but also slightly narcotizing.

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    The fear of failure was becoming narcotizing, preventing him from taking any risks.

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    The feeling of being in control, however fleeting, was briefly narcotizing.

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    The feeling of being loved and accepted was deeply narcotizing, healing old wounds.

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    The feeling of being understood was surprisingly narcotizing, alleviating her loneliness.

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    The feeling of safety and security within the community was becoming narcotizing, leading to a lack of vigilance.

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    The film, though visually stunning, had a narcotizing effect on the audience, leaving them emotionally numb.

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    The illusion of choice in the modern world could be strangely narcotizing.

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    The isolation of the countryside could be either refreshing or narcotizing, depending on one's perspective.

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    The lack of stimulation in the small town was strangely narcotizing, making him feel restless.

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    The news cycle, with its endless stream of negativity, was proving to be quite narcotizing.

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    The politician's appeal to fear was a calculated attempt at narcotizing the public.

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    The politician's empty promises were slowly narcotizing the hopes of the working class.

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    The politician's platitudes were becoming increasingly narcotizing to the electorate.

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    The politician’s vague promises were designed to be just narcotizing enough to win votes.

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    The professor feared standardized testing was narcotizing creativity in schools.

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    The professor feared that rote memorization was narcotizing students' critical thinking skills.

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    The propaganda was designed to be narcotizing, slowly shaping public opinion without people realizing it.

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    The relentless pursuit of happiness was paradoxically becoming narcotizing.

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    The repetition of the same mistakes was becoming narcotizing, hindering progress.

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    The repetitive lyrics of the pop song were surprisingly narcotizing, getting stuck in her head.

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    The repetitive nature of the assembly line had a predictably narcotizing effect on workers.

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    The rhythm of the train rolling along the tracks was oddly narcotizing.

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    The rhythmic chanting of the monks had a profoundly narcotizing effect on the listeners.

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    The ritualistic nature of their daily routine was becoming narcotizing, draining all the excitement from life.

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    The sheer monotony of the task was surprisingly narcotizing, making time crawl by.

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    The sheer vastness of the universe had a narcotizing effect, making him feel insignificant.

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    The sheer volume of information available online can be narcotizing, leading to a sense of overload.

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    The soft glow of the moonlight filtering through the curtains was gently narcotizing.

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    The soft, warm sand between her toes was strangely narcotizing.

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    The soothing music was narcotizing her anxiety, allowing her to finally relax.

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    The sound of the rain on the roof was surprisingly narcotizing, lulling him to sleep.

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    The speaker's detailed explanation had a narcotizing effect due to its sheer length.

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    The speaker's droning, robotic delivery was extremely narcotizing for the audience.

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    The speaker's monotone voice had a narcotizing effect, causing some members of the audience to doze off.

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    The sugary sweetness of the drink was narcotizing her senses, making her feel detached from reality.

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    The sweet aroma of pastries was somewhat narcotizing, making her crave a sugar rush.

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    The warmth of the sun and the gentle breeze were narcotizing her, making her forget her worries.