"Imbibe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Imbibe" Meaning

To take in (a liquid) by drinking: "The thirsty traveler imbibed a glass of cold water."

"Imbibe" Examples

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Imbibe is a verb that means to take in or absorb something, especially a liquid, as intended. Here are five usage examples:

The thirsty hiker stopped to imbibe a refreshing glass of lemonade from his canteen.
After a long flight, she decided to imbibe a glass of wine to unwind.
The magical potion would help him imbibe its powers and gain the strength of a thousand men.
To imbibe in moderation is a wise approach to social drinking.
The coffee shop offers a variety of flavors to imbibe and enjoy while reading a book.

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Imbibe is a verb that means to absorb or take in something, especially a liquid, such as a drink or an idea. It can also mean to become influenced or affected by something, such as a person or an experience.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The professor's words of wisdom were imbibe by the students, influencing their thoughts and perspectives.<br> She had imbibe the culture of the city, adopting many of its customs and traditions.<br><br>In general, imbibe implies a process of assimilation or absorption, where something becomes a part of someone or something else.

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