drug
/drʌɡ/Definitions
1. noun
a substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body
“She was prescribed a medication as a drug to help lower her blood pressure.”
2. noun
a product that is bought or sold, especially one that is mass-produced
“The company is a leading manufacturer of recreational drugs.”
3. noun
a substance used in a particular activity or process
“The machine uses a special type of fuel as a drug to help it run more efficiently.”
4. verb
to treat (someone or something) with a medicine or other substance in order to cure or alleviate a disease or injury
“The doctor decided to drug the wound with antibiotics to prevent infection.”
5. verb
to bribe or corrupt (someone) with something such as money or gifts
“The politician was accused of being drugged by the wealthy businessman.”