Moderate as in lustrative Having the quality of inducing vomiting, often used in the context of purifying or cleansing. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Emetic'
The nauseating odor from the chemical spill proved to be emetic, causing people in the vicinity to feel unwell.
The new cleaning product had a strong emetic effect, leading to a recall due to unexpected adverse reactions in some users.
The potion had an emetic effect, prompting the character in the story to expel its contents.
The medieval doctor prescribed an emetic remedy to rid the patient's body of impurities.
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