adrenalise
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[edit]adrenalise (third-person singular simple present adrenalises, present participle adrenalising, simple past and past participle adrenalised)
- (British spelling, transitive, intransitive) To render frightening or thrilling, such as to stimulate the production of adrenalin.
- 2005, Sean Dooley, The Big Twitch, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, page 258:
- It was the only thing open. By the time I got there I realised I was so adrenalised by Adrian's call that I wouldn't be able to sleep.
- 2009 October 4, David Mitchell, “I don't go to restaurants to tell the truth”, in Guardian[1]:
- I was so adrenalised I couldn't sleep.
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[edit]to render frightening or thrilling
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