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    Se·date
    /səˈdāt/

    adjective

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  3. SEDATE meaning: 1. calm and slow: 2. to give a person or animal a drug to make them feel calm. Learn more.

  4. See sedate in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: sedate. Definition of sedate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. sedate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English se‧date1 /sɪˈdeɪt/ adjective 1 calm, serious, and formal a sedate seaside town The wedding was rather a sedate occasion. 2 formal moving slowly and calmly We continued our walk at a sedate pace. —sedately adverb Examples from the Corpus sedate • Everybody downtown agreed that, if ...

  6. Definitions of 'sedate' 1. If you describe someone or something as sedate, you mean that they are quiet and rather dignified, though perhaps a bit dull. [...] 2. If you move along at a sedate pace, you move slowly, in a controlled way. [...] 3. If someone is sedated, they are given a drug to calm them or to make them sleep. [...] More.

  7. The meaning of SEDATE is keeping a quiet steady attitude or pace : unruffled. How to use sedate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sedate.

  8. 1. habitually calm and composed in manner; serene. 2. staid, sober, or decorous. [C17: from Latin sēdāre to soothe; related to sedēre to sit] seˈdately adv. seˈdateness n. sedate. ( sɪˈdeɪt) vb. (Medicine) ( tr) to administer a sedative to. [C20: back formation from sedative]

  9. quiet, especially in a way that lacks excitement. Definition of sedate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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