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The state of being under the influence of a substance. (1,2,3,4)
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toxic amblyopia.
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A criminal defense that generally requires that the intoxication be involuntary.
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One of the several terms used to describe the degradation of driving ability and other faculties due to ingestion of alcohol or other drugs. The term usually connotes very easily observable and severe effects of alcohol, and often is used inter-changeably with the word "drunk." However, "intoxication" sometimes has a quasi-legal connotation as well and may be linked with a specific level of BAC.
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baked, blasted, blazed, blitzed, buzzed, chinky eyed (may be offensive), faded, fucked up, gone, high, keyed, lit, lifted, mashed, monged (UK), mullered (UK), ripped, smashed, spaced, spaced out, stoned, throwed, toasted, wasted, zonked, zooted
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