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    drench
    /drɛn(t)ʃ/

    verb

    • 1. wet thoroughly; soak: "I fell in the stream and was drenched"
    • 2. forcibly administer a drug in liquid form orally to (an animal): "three-times-a-year drenching for calves"

    noun

    • 1. a dose of medicine administered to an animal: "a worming drench"

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  3. DRENCH definition: 1. to make someone or something extremely wet: 2. to make something have a very large amount of a…. Learn more.

    • Drench: Thai Translation

      drench translate: ทำให้เปียกโชก. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      DRENCH translate: 使濕透;淋透;澆透. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Simplified

      DRENCH translate: 使湿透;淋透;浇透. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Drench Spanish Translation

      DRENCH translate: empapar, empapar. Learn more in the...

  4. The meaning of DRENCH is to wet thoroughly (as by soaking or immersing in liquid). How to use drench in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Drench.

  5. verb. To drench something or someone means to make them completely wet. They turned fire hoses on the people and drenched them. [VERB noun] They were getting drenched by icy water. [get VERB-ed] We were completely drenched and cold. [VERB-ed] I reached Kilmarnock in the early morning in drenching rain. [VERB -ing]

  6. to make someone or something extremely wet: drench someone to the skin A sudden thunderstorm had drenched us to the skin. be drenched with The athletes were drenched with sweat. be drenched in She likes to eat her popcorn drenched in butter. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to cover in or fill with liquid.

  7. A drench is a large amount of liquid that is poured or dropped onto something, such as rain during a powerful rain storm. Drench is also the specific act of drenching something. Example: The rain is going to absolutely drench the clothes hanging on the laundry line.

  8. To drench something is to get it thoroughly wet. You might drench your sister with the garden hose to pay her back for squirting you with her water pistol.

  9. Definition of drench verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.