"Inebriate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inebriate" Meaning

To inebriate means to make someone or something drunk or intoxicated, often referring to the effects of drinking excessive amounts of alcohol. It can also describe the process of becoming drunk or intoxicated, often characterized by feeling disoriented, dizzy, or muddled in one's thoughts and actions.

"Inebriate" Examples

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Inebriate can be used as a verb or a noun. Here are five examples:

Verb


The beer seemed to inebriate him, making him forget his worries and laugh with his friends.
The party's loud music and strong drinks were designed to inebriate the guests.
It's not safe to drive after someone has inebriated themselves with too much alcohol.

Noun


After years of inebriation, John finally sought help to overcome his addiction.
The inebriate stumbled out of the bar, struggling to stand upright.
The doctor warned the patient that repeated inebriation could seriously damage his liver.

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