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What (who) is mind-altering - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Altering; Alter (disambiguation)

mind-altering      
A mind-altering drug is one that produces mood changes in the person who has taken it.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
psychotropic         
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CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE THAT AFFECTS BRAIN FUNCTION OR PERCEPTION
Psychotropic drug; Psychotropic; Psychoactive; Intoxicant; Psychoaktiv; Psychoactive Drugs; Psychotropic substance; Mind-altering substance; Psychotropic drugs; Psychoactive drugs; Psychopharmica; Psychoactive medication; Psychotropic substances; Psychoactivity; Intoxicants; Psychoactive substances; Psychotropics; Psychotropic medication; Mood-altering drug; Mood altering drug; Psychoactives; Psychopharmaceuticals; Consciousness altering drugs; Consciousness-altering drugs; Psychoactive constituent; Mind-altering drugs; Mind-altering drug; Mind-altering substances; Psychotrope; Psychoactive substance; Psycho-active drugs; Psychopharmaceutical; Psychoactive compound; Mind-changing drug; Mind changing drug; Mind altering substance; Mind altering substances; Mind altering drug; Mind altering drugs; Psychotropic medications; Psychotropic agent; Psychoactive effect; Psychoactive medications; Psycho-pharmaceutical; History of psychoactive drugs; Psychotropic Drugs
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¦ adjective referring to drugs that affect a person's mental state.
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  • [[Timothy Leary]] was a leading proponent of spiritual hallucinogen use.
  • Zoloft ([[sertraline]]) is an [[SSRI]] [[antidepressant]].
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE THAT AFFECTS BRAIN FUNCTION OR PERCEPTION
Psychotropic drug; Psychotropic; Psychoactive; Intoxicant; Psychoaktiv; Psychoactive Drugs; Psychotropic substance; Mind-altering substance; Psychotropic drugs; Psychoactive drugs; Psychopharmica; Psychoactive medication; Psychotropic substances; Psychoactivity; Intoxicants; Psychoactive substances; Psychotropics; Psychotropic medication; Mood-altering drug; Mood altering drug; Psychoactives; Psychopharmaceuticals; Consciousness altering drugs; Consciousness-altering drugs; Psychoactive constituent; Mind-altering drugs; Mind-altering drug; Mind-altering substances; Psychotrope; Psychoactive substance; Psycho-active drugs; Psychopharmaceutical; Psychoactive compound; Mind-changing drug; Mind changing drug; Mind altering substance; Mind altering substances; Mind altering drug; Mind altering drugs; Psychotropic medications; Psychotropic agent; Psychoactive effect; Psychoactive medications; Psycho-pharmaceutical; History of psychoactive drugs; Psychotropic Drugs
·noun That which intoxicates; an intoxicating agent; as, alcohol, opium, and laughing gas are intoxicants.

Wikipedia

Alter

Alter may refer to:

  • Alter (name), people named Alter
  • Alter (automobile)
  • Alter (crater), a lunar crater
  • Alter Channel, a Greek TV channel
  • Archbishop Alter High School, a Roman Catholic high school in Kettering, Ohio
  • ALTER, a command in older implementations of COBOL
  • Alter ego, or "alter" in popular usage, a "second self"
  • Alter (SQL)
  • Alter (album), 2002 album by Floater
  • Alter, a 2006 remix album by Swiss band Knut
  • "Alter", a song from the 1994 album Glow, by Raven
Examples of use of mind-altering
1. Then Obama spoke, and I had a mind–altering experience.
2. I‘m still chasing mind–altering or rather, "mind– correcting" substances.
3. "Radio is a mind–altering and conditioning monster within itself," he says.
4. The mind–altering drug LSD is an unlikely subject for a 100th birthday party.
5. Yoo rejected a decades–old U.S. ban on the use of "mind–altering substances" on prisoners.