Inebriate /(?)/
In·e·bri·ate
Inebriate
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Inebriated; p. pr. & vb. n. Inebriating
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To make drunk; to intoxicate.
The cups That cheer but not inebriate.
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Fig.: To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate or elate as if by spirituous drink; to deprive of sense and judgment; also, to stupefy.
The inebriating effect of popular applause.
Inebriate
v. i.
- To become drunk. [Obs.]
Inebriate
a.
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Intoxicated; drunk; habitually given to drink; stupefied.
Thus spake Peter, as a man inebriate and made drunken with the sweetness of this vision, not knowing what he said.
Inebriate
n.
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One who is drunk or intoxicated; esp., an habitual drunkard; as, an asylum for inebriates.
Some inebriates have their paroxysms of inebriety.