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inebriate

[in-ee-bree-eyt, in-ee-bree-it] / ɪnˈi briˌeɪt, ɪnˈi bri ɪt /
VERB
intoxicate
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What to drink that won't inebriate Put on weight or contain cyclamate.

From Time Magazine Archive

She was an earthly personification of Emily Dickinson's inebriate of air and debauchee of dew, stoned on life and art.

From Time Magazine Archive

United Architects entered a widely seen proposal in the competition, an ensemble of five slightly inebriate towers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Testimonials to the cup that cheers but does not inebriate have been culled from Thackeray, Athaeneus, Pliny, Aristotle, Galen, Plutarch.

From Time Magazine Archive

For though there was nothing in his flesh and blood and muscle that suggested an inebriate father, yet in his profounder and obscurer being he was Fulleymore Ransome's son.

From The Combined Maze by Sinclair, May




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