0 past simple and past participle of breathalyse --
1 to test a driver's breath to see how much alcohol they have drunk --
The policeman stopped me for no apparent reason and breathalysed me.
One man was breathalysed as he went for his evening meal and again when he came back.
If the policeman gets it right the person is breathalysed and disqualified.
I have been breathalysed twice when driving from my surgery.
I do not want people in licensed premises to be deluded into drinking low-alcohol beer, driving their motor cars, being breathalysed and losing their licences.
It was quite right that he was breathalysed, but it went on to the statistics as a drink-related accident.
They have been looking for people driving without licences and escorting people to be breathalysed.
Further, it would not be unreasonable to say that any person not complying with those requirements would be breathalysed.