Intoxicant in a sentence as a noun

The things I've seen; it's more like an intoxicant than a phone, but it is a great phone, isn't it?

In a word, a man in a crowd behaves as though he had swallowed a large dose of some powerful intoxicant.

Ethanol is a pretty shitty alcohol to use as an intoxicant.

At the very least the use of cannabis as an intoxicant does not seem to be explicitly mentioned in the Torah.

It's a pitiful escape, and an intoxicant couldn't possibly have any benefits, right?

Intoxicant in a sentence as an adjective

So to return, I connected to the fact that ***** are an intoxicant, perturbing the natural functioning of the nervous system.

Are you really advocating that that kid be prosecuted, jailed, and branded simply because they chose an intoxicant that you don't approve of?

As with any intoxicant moderate use will do most users little or no harm, it is being able to moderate that use with, what many people see as, a harmless drug.

A large percentage of the US population will no longer be criminals for recreationally using an intoxicant less harmful than any legal intoxicant, including alcohol.

Could you produce a single instance where somebody was arrested for DUI where the intoxicant was sugar or caffeine?Perhaps I am judgemental too, but your argument is hilariously absurd and decidedly without evidence.

Intoxicant definitions

noun

a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent; "alcohol (or drink) ruined him"

See also: alcohol inebriant

noun

a drug that can produce a state of intoxication

adjective

causing

See also: intoxicating