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inebriate

[in-ee-bree-eyt, in-ee-bree-it] / ɪnˈi briˌeɪt, ɪnˈi bri ɪt /
VERB
intoxicate
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Example Sentences

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“We all walked with her. She was perfectly OK. Not inebriated at all,” Merksamer says.

From Los Angeles Times

While he testified that Depp became increasingly inebriated, he said he witnessed an argument between the couple, and Depp “was kind of cowering and seemed almost afraid,” which was “odd to see.”

From Washington Post

He said when Depp was inebriated, he would also “insult his fans” and call them “remoras,” also known as suckerfish.

From Washington Post

I was overcome by exhilarating, almost inebriating, episodes of gratitude overload brought on by an appreciation of small pleasures.

From Washington Post

Mr. Kelly was “inebriated and behaved inappropriately towards some women and men,” according to a statement from Mr. Kelly’s representative, provided to The New York Times before his resignation.

From New York Times