Found 3 items, similar to Inebriate.
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Definition: inebriate
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: inebriate
inebriate
n : a chronic drinker [syn:
drunkard,
drunk,
rummy,
sot]
v 1: fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is
obsolete in this usage);
“The children were thrilled at
the prospect of going to the movies”;
“He was inebriated
by his phenomenal success” [syn:
exhilarate,
thrill,
exalt,
beatify]
2: make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) [syn:
intoxicate,
soak]
3: become drunk or drink excessively [syn:
souse,
soak,
hit it up
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Inebriate
Inebriate
\In*e"bri*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Inebriated; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Inebriating.] [L. inebriatus, p. p. of
inebriare; pref. in- in + ebriare to make drunk, fr. ebrius
drunk. See
Ebriety.]
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1. To make drunk; to intoxicate.
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The cups
That cheer but not inebriate. --Cowper.
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2. Fig.: To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate or elate as
if by spirituous drink; to deprive of sense and judgment;
also, to stupefy.
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The inebriating effect of popular applause.
--Macaulay.
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Inebriate
\In*e"bri*ate\, v. i.
To become drunk. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Inebriate
\In*e"bri*ate\, a. [L. inebriatus, p. p.]
Intoxicated; drunk; habitually given to drink; stupefied.
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Thus spake Peter, as a man inebriate and made drunken
with the sweetness of this vision, not knowing what he
said. --Udall.
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Inebriate
\In*e"bri*ate\, n.
One who is drunk or intoxicated; esp., an habitual drunkard;
as, an asylum for inebriates.
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Some inebriates have their paroxysms of inebriety. --E.
Darwin.
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