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    inebriate

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) drunk; intoxicate: "it is a rum-based drink designed more to inebriate the masses than to please the palate"

    noun

    • 1. a drunkard: "he was marked down as an inebriate"

    adjective

    • 1. drunk; intoxicated: "he had been known to get hopelessly inebriate"

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  2. INEBRIATE definition: 1. someone who has drunk too much alcohol or who regularly does this: 2. having drunk too much…. Learn more.

  3. Noun having performed in countless bars and clubs, the stand-up comedian was used to being heckled by inebriates in the back of the house Adjective those inebriate sports fans who yell and scream throughout the game

  4. Inebriate definition: to make drunk; intoxicate. . See examples of INEBRIATE used in a sentence.

  5. Use the verb inebriate to describe what happens when someone or something intoxicates a person. If you realize that your lemonade is inebriating you, you probably accidentally ordered an alcoholic drink that tastes like lemonade.

  6. 1. to make drunk; intoxicate. 2. to arouse emotionally; make excited. noun (ɪnˈiːbrɪɪt ) 3. a person who is drunk, esp habitually. adjective (ɪnˈiːbrɪɪt ) also : inebriated (ɪnˈiːbrɪeɪtɪd ) 4. drunk, esp habitually. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. inebriation (inˌebriˈation) noun.

  7. INEBRIATE meaning: 1. someone who has drunk too much alcohol or who regularly does this: 2. having drunk too much…. Learn more.

  8. Define inebriate. inebriate synonyms, inebriate pronunciation, inebriate translation, English dictionary definition of inebriate. tr.v. in·e·bri·at·ed , in·e·bri·at·ing , in·e·bri·ates 1. To make drunk; intoxicate. 2. To exhilarate or stupefy. adj. Intoxicated. n. An intoxicated...

  9. Inebriate is a formal term that sounds more factual or neutral than the stigmatizing label drunkard. Dipsomaniac is a rare, older term for a person who, because of some psychological or physiological illness, has an irresistible craving for liquor.

  10. v.t. to make drunk; intoxicate. to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally. n. an intoxicated person. a habitual drunkard. adj. Also, in•e′bri•at′ed. drunk; intoxicated. Latin inēbriātus past participle of inēbriāre to make drunk, equivalent. to in- in - 2 + ēbri ( us) drunk + -ātus - ate1. late Middle English 1400–50.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · inebriate (plural inebriates) A person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk . 1889, Horatio Alger, chapter 18, in Driven From Home: As he walked along, the inebriate, whose gait was at first unsteady, recovered his equilibrium and required less help.