mithridatize

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From Mithridates +‎ -ize, in reference to Mithridates VI of Pontus.

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mithridatize (third-person singular simple present mithridatizes, present participle mithridatizing, simple past and past participle mithridatized)

  1. (US) To make immune to a poison by administration of gradually increasing doses.
    • 1866, J.R. Lowell, letter:
      Our constitutions adapt themselves to the slow poison of the world till we become mithridatized at last.
    • 1890, E.R. Lankester, The Advancement of Science, page 114:
      Poisonous snakes are... ‘mithridatised’ in regard to their own poison.
    Her experiences in high school gradually mithridatized her to the ways of men.

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Frequently used reflexively and figuratively.

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