thiopental

/ˈθaɪoʊpɛntəl/

Definitions

1. noun

A barbiturate used as a sedative and for inducing anesthesia.

“The anesthesiologist administered thiopental to induce a deep sleep before surgery.”

2. verb

To induce a state of deep sleep or unconsciousness using thiopental.

“The patient was thiopentalized before undergoing a complex medical procedure.”

Synonyms

  • anesthetic
  • barbiturate
  • sedative

Antonyms

  • awakening agent
  • catalyst
  • stimulant