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inhalant

noun
inĀ·​halĀ·​ant | \ in-ˈhā-lənt How to pronounce inhalant (audio) \

Definition of inhalant

: something (such as an allergen or medication) that is inhaled

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Other Words from inhalant

inhalant adjective

Examples of inhalant in a Sentence

The medicine is now available as an inhalant.

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One theory, as of yet unproved, is that illnesses may result from substances that are thought or known to be toxic in vaping products, which use heat to vaporize nicotine and other inhalants. Matt Richtel, BostonGlobe.com, "First death in a spate of vaping sicknesses reported by health officials," 26 Aug. 2019 Early theories speculate that the illness might be caused by toxic products that vaporize the nicotine or other inhalants, though this has yet to be proven definitively. Sarah Midkiff, refinery29.com, "First Death Linked To Vaping Reported Amid Escalating Illness," 24 Aug. 2019 One theory, as of yet unproved, is that illnesses may result from substances that are thought or known to be toxic in vaping products, which use heat to vaporize nicotine and other inhalants. Matt Richtel, New York Times, "First Death in a Spate of Vaping Sicknesses Reported by Health Officials," 23 Aug. 2019 In addition, 4 percent of Lincoln and Emerson eighth-grade students reported using inhalants in the past year, according to the data. Heather Cherone, chicagotribune.com, "Eight percent of District 64 8th-grade students reported using tobacco or vaping, survey finds," 2 July 2018 Regarding high-risk substance use, the percentage of high school students who reported ever using certain illicit drugs -- cocaine, inhalants, heroin, meth, hallucinogens or ecstasy -- fell from 22.6% in 2007 to 14% in 2017. Jacqueline Howard, CNN, "Fewer teens having sex and using drugs, CDC survey finds," 14 June 2018 At least 21 million Americans age 12 and older report having used inhalants at least once in their lives, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Kashmira Gander, Newsweek, "What Is Huffing? Man Found Dead in New York Beside 22 Aerosol Cans and One in His Mouth," 19 Feb. 2018 Aerosols, solvents, gases and nitrates prescribed for chest pain are misused as inhalants. Kashmira Gander, Newsweek, "What Is Huffing? Man Found Dead in New York Beside 22 Aerosol Cans and One in His Mouth," 19 Feb. 2018 Those worlds collide when George and a handful of other creatures are exposed to an inhalant that sets off a genetic chain reaction. Mick Lasalle, San Antonio Express-News, "Review: More monsters, more fun in ā€˜Rampage’," 11 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of inhalant

circa 1890, in the meaning defined above

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More Definitions for inhalant

inhalant

noun

English Language Learners Definition of inhalant

medical : a medicine or illegal drug that is breathed into the lungs

inhalant

noun
inĀ·​halĀ·​ant
variants: also inhalent \ in-​ˈhā-​lənt How to pronounce inhalent (audio) \

Medical Definition of inhalant

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : something (as an allergen or an anesthetic vapor) that is inhaled
2 : any of various often toxic volatile substances (as spray paint, glue, or paint thinner) whose fumes are sometimes inhaled for their euphoric effect

inhalant

adjective
variants: also inhalent

Medical Definition of inhalant (Entry 2 of 2)

: used for inhaling or constituting an inhalant inhalant anesthetics

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