0 to make an animal or person become unconscious or calm, especially with a drug: --
The settlers therefore, regardless of political sentiment, united in an effort to tranquilize matters.
It is eminently calculated to tranquilize the heart, come what may.
The public mind can not be tranquilized by such a measure.
Perhaps our one hundred and seventeen representatives will then abandon in despair their present dangerous and unconstitutional expedient for tranquilizing the public mind.
The scene was tranquilizing; nevertheless the young man appeared out of harmony with it.
Accepting their dissent as valid would certainly be better, and more ethical, than tranquilizing them, restraining them, or training them for use in painful experiments.
Someone else is lining up a vet team to tranquilize and perform an exam, acquiring permits and other paperwork to take the animals across state lines.
Why weren't more or all tranquilized?