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Definition of "titrated" [ti•tra•ted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of titrate. (verb)

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Use "titrated" in a sentence
  • "Why we as a nation, have been titrated, which is the gradual increasing of dosage, pressure, and propaganda, till the desired effect – an inured and compliant society – have willingly bequeathed away our autonomy of self-government, embraced the genesis of tyranny, and begin our seemingly inexorable march towards dictatorship."
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  • "If the patient is hypotensive and refractory to IV fluids, pressor agents should be used with extreme caution and the dose carefully titrated to response."
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