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  1. Doped - definition of doped by The Free Dictionary

    1. Informal a. To administer a narcotic to: was doped up for the operation. b. To add a narcotic to: They doped his drink before robbing him. c. To administer a performance-enhancing substance to (an …

  2. DOPE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Verb They tried to dope him. Adjective That movie was so dope. Check out this dope new song. Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More.

  3. Doped - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    doped Definitions of doped adjective treated or impregnated with a foreign substance

  4. Dope Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    dope up [phrasal verb] dope up (someone) or dope (someone) up : to give (someone) a drug that affects the ability to think or behave normally — usually used as (be) doped up

  5. DOPE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If someone dopes a person or animal or dopes their food, they put drugs into their food or force them to take drugs. Anyone could have got in and doped the drinks.

  6. doped - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 24, 2025 · He was so doped after the surgery that it took him 2 hours to remember his name.

  7. doped - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Slang Terms dope out, to figure out: [~ + out + object] I doped out most of the questions on the test. [~ + object + out] I finally doped it out: we were a threat to him. [~ + out + (that) clause] I finally doped out …

  8. What does DOPED mean? - Definitions.net

    "Doped" generally refers to the process of introducing impurities into a substance, specifically a semiconductor, to alter its electrical or structural properties. This is often done to improve the …

  9. dope verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    dope somebody/something to give somebody a drug, often in their food or drink, in order to make them unconscious; to put a drug in food, etc. Thieves doped a guard dog and stole $10 000 worth of …

  10. Doping (semiconductor) - Wikipedia

    The doped material is referred to as an extrinsic semiconductor. Small numbers of dopant atoms can change the ability of a semiconductor to conduct electricity. When on the order of one dopant atom is …