drugging
Drugging (noun) means the act of giving someone drugs, often secretly or without consent. Example: “The trial focused on the drugging of the victim before the robbery.”
How to use drugging
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAdministering drugs to someone, especially covertly.
Word forms
druggings plural
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The trial focused on the _____ of the victim before the robbery.
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What does “drugging” mean?
The word “drugging” means the act of giving someone drugs, often secretly or without consent. In plain terms, administering drugs to someone, especially covertly.
How do you pronounce “drugging”?
“Drugging” is pronounced DRUH-gihng (/ˈdɹʌɡɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “drugging” in a sentence?
Here is “drugging” used in a sentence: “The trial focused on the drugging of the victim before the robbery.”
What part of speech is “drugging”?
“Drugging” is a noun.