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Inebriate

INE'BRIATE, v.t. [L. inebrio, inebriatus; in and ebrio, to intoxicate; ebrius, soaked, drenched, drunken. The Latin ebrius is contracted from ebrigus or ebregus, as appears from the Spanish embriagar, to intoxicate, embriago, inebriated; Gr. to water or irrigate. See Rain.]
1. To make drunk; to intoxicate.
2. To disorder the senses; to stupefy, or to make furious or frantic; to produce effects like those of liquor, which are various in different constitutions.
INE'BRIATE, v.i. To be or become intoxicated.
INE'BRIATE, n. A habitual drunkard.
Some inebriates have their paroxysms of inebriety terminated by much pale urine, profuse sweats, etc.
inebriate appears in definitions for these words:
Amethyst Drunk Drunken Inebriant Inebriate Intoxicate Intoxicated Sop Swill Tippled

 

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