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renders unconscious synonyms

Trying to find another word for renders unconscious in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of renders unconscious in 16 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for renders unconscious alphabetically.

  • advance
  • approximate
  • be comparable to
  • be like
  • bear
  • belly up to
  • border
  • buzz
  • close in
  • come
  • come at
  • come close
  • compare with
  • contact
  • converge
  • correspond to
  • creep up
  • draw near
  • equal
  • gain on
  • ascendancy
  • authority
  • bridle
  • charge
  • check
  • clout
  • containment
  • curb
  • determination
  • direction
  • discipline
  • domination
  • dominion
  • driver's seat
  • force
  • government
  • guidance
  • inside track
  • juice
  • jurisdiction
  • KO
  • abate
  • alleviate
  • anesthetize
  • benumb
  • blunt
  • check
  • chloroform
  • consume
  • cushion
  • damp
  • dampen
  • depress
  • deprive
  • desensitize
  • destroy
  • devitalize
  • dim
  • dope
  • drown
  • biologic
  • cure
  • depressant
  • dope
  • essence
  • medicament
  • medicinal
  • medicine
  • narcotic
  • opiate
  • pharmaceutic
  • pharmaceutical
  • physic
  • pill
  • poison
  • potion
  • prescription
  • remedy
  • sedative
  • stimulant
  • allure
  • attract
  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • cajole
  • captivate
  • delight
  • draw
  • enamor
  • enrapture
  • enthrall
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • grab
  • hex
  • hypnotize
  • inveigle
  • kill
  • knock dead
  • knock out
  • absorb
  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • charm
  • enchant
  • engage
  • enrapture
  • enslave
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • grab
  • grip
  • hold spellbound
  • hook
  • hypnotize
  • intrigue
  • mesmerize
  • preoccupy
  • rivet
  • spellbind
  • access
  • approach
  • archway
  • avenue
  • corridor
  • door
  • doorway
  • entry
  • entryway
  • gate
  • gateway
  • hall
  • hallway
  • ingress
  • inlet
  • lobby
  • opening
  • passage
  • passageway
  • path
  • absorb
  • allure
  • animate
  • arouse
  • attach
  • attract
  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • charm
  • compel
  • delight
  • draw
  • enamor
  • enchant
  • engage
  • engross
  • enrapture
  • enslave
  • ensnare
  • enthrall
  • anchor
  • brace
  • catch
  • cinch
  • cincture
  • clamp
  • clamping
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clutch
  • coercion
  • constraint
  • crushing
  • duress
  • enclosing
  • enclosure
  • fastening
  • fixing
  • grapnel
  • grapple
  • absorb
  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • charm
  • enchant
  • engage
  • enrapture
  • enslave
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • grab
  • grip
  • hook
  • hypnotize
  • intrigue
  • mesmerize
  • preoccupy
  • rivet
  • spellbind
  • subdue
  • anesthetize
  • bring under control
  • captivate
  • charm
  • drug
  • dull the will
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • hold under a spell
  • induce
  • lull to sleep
  • magnetize
  • make drowsy
  • make sleepy
  • mesmerize
  • narcotize
  • put to sleep
  • soothe
  • stupefy
  • subject tosuggestion
  • allure
  • attract
  • charm
  • draw
  • entice
  • fascinate
  • influence
  • aloof
  • anesthetized
  • apathetic
  • asleep
  • benumbed
  • callous
  • casual
  • comatose
  • dazed
  • dead
  • detached
  • disinterested
  • frozen
  • immobilized
  • incurious
  • indifferent
  • insensate
  • insensible
  • insentient
  • lethargic
  • catch up
  • control
  • deaden
  • drug
  • ensorcell
  • enthrall
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • grip
  • hold spellbound
  • hypnotize
  • magnetize
  • numb
  • spellbind
  • stupefy
  • allure
  • attract
  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • cajole
  • captivate
  • delight
  • draw
  • enamor
  • enchant
  • enrapture
  • ensorcell
  • enthrall
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • grab
  • hex
  • hypnotize
  • inveigle
  • kill
  • benumb
  • daze
  • deaden
  • dull
  • numb

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