mind-altering
[ mahynd-awl-ter-ing ]
/ ˈmaɪndˌɔl tər ɪŋ /
adjective
causing marked changes in patterns of mood and behavior, as a hallucinogenic drug.
Words nearby mind-altering
mind reader,
mind reading,
mind the store,
mind your p's and q's,
mind's eye,
mind-altering,
mind-bending,
mind-blowing,
mind-body,
mind-body problem,
mind-boggling
Example sentences from the Web for mind-altering
The pair bonded over their interest in mind-altering substances and married two years later.
The Week in Death: Alexander Shulgrin, Who Synthesized the Drug Ecstasy |The Telegraph |June 7, 2014 |DAILY BEASTThere are his mind-altering insomnia and his addiction to his “me-machine,” his cellphone.
Joshua Ferris’s New Novel Chronicles an Existential Dentist in Despair |Tom LeClair |May 6, 2014 |DAILY BEASTAnalysts say that the stigma of the CIA's experiments with mind-altering drugs during the Cold War has long tainted the field.
New Research Suggests Enhanced Interrogation Not Effective |R.M. Schneiderman |May 25, 2012 |DAILY BEAST
Medical definitions for mind-altering
mind-altering
adj.
Producing mood changes or distorted perceptions; hallucinogenic.