1. anesthetized - Adjective
2. anesthetized - Verb
anesthetized
simple past and past participle of anesthetize
Subject to anesthesia
(figuratively) Made to be unfeeling, alienated and emotionless.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn a), scientists retrieve egg cells from an anesthetized white rhino. Source: Internet
Authorities have suspended the license of a doctor in suburban Atlanta who posted videos of herself dancing with a scalpel over anesthetized patients during plastic surgery operations. Source: Internet
I was led into the inner sanctum, along with my son, where we saw an anesthetized cat laid out on a table like a stuffed animal while four white-coated people performed a procedure. Source: Internet
With local and spinal anesthesia, the surgical site is anesthetized, but the patient can remain conscious or minimally sedated. Source: Internet
With the patient anesthetized small needles are inserted through the skin between the scrotum and the anus into the prostate gland under ultrasound guidance and anywhere from 50 to 100 seeds are implanted into the prostate. Source: Internet
In the 2008 case, the infant was not anesthetized and developed complications that required immediate hospital care. Source: Internet