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drug
Noun
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Drugs are substances such as alcohol, cocaine, or aspirin, that people take to make changes in their body.
He's in jail for 3 to 15 years for drug trafficking.
You no longer require a doctor's prescription for some drugs.
The Canadian Government launched an investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes.
When children have a fever, avoid giving them any over-the-counter drugs that contain aspirin.
The government is trying to stop traffic in illegal guns and drugs.
Can you pick up some toilet paper at the drug store?
drug
Verb
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If you drug somebody, you give them a drug, usually to put them to sleep.
They put me in hospital, drugged me up and left me in there for two years.
dependent
Noun
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A person who relies on another person for support.
With two children and an ailing mother, she had three dependents in all ... (In British English, this meaning is spelt dependant.)
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An element in a phrase that is not the head.
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(Greek grammar) the aorist subjunctive form of a verb; or non-past, perfective form of a verb.
person
Noun
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A human.
She is a kind person.