mood-altering Definition
mood·-altering (mo̵̅o̅d′ôl′tər iŋ)
adjective
capable of causing changes in mood: said esp. of drugs affecting chemical reactions in the brain
mood-altering Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- substance: They would also feel " better " on alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, heroin or cocaine or any other mood-altering substance or process.
- drug: Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and mood-altering drugs Get Regular Exercise Physical activity can clear your mind and keep stress under control.
- effect: Some processes ( binging, starving, vomiting or purging ) also have a mood-altering effect in some people.
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