[ US /ˌɪˈnɛbɹiˌeɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a chronic drinker
VERB
  1. fill with sublime emotion
    He was inebriated by his phenomenal success
    The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies
  2. make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
  3. become drunk or drink excessively
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How To Use inebriate In A Sentence

  • We hooked up with the wedding party towards the inebriate end of the evening - my word, did we ever.
  • Wen son, you await here, I quest big ice-cubes apology" Yi snow more thinks more uneasy, directly rush out to inebriate fairy building.
  • With inebriated puppets and an eerie soundtrack, consider it a shoddier predecessor to Thunderbirds. 2009 June : Scrubbles.net
  • She played it to the hilt as an over-inebriated soprano trying to sing in an operetta.
  • The Garda witness said the victim was quite inebriated when he saw her later and she had to be helped into a Garda car.
  • Finnegan howled and spluttered in inebriate rage, then sank back in his seat and stared up at Arabella with a kind of awestruck respect. Salvage for the Saint
  • Ready availability being the most precious of Prohibition virtues, gin was lifted above the historical pedigree that led Willa Cather to call it “the consolation of sailors and inebriate scrub-women.” LAST CALL
  • His voice was heavy with booze, yet even in his inebriated state, he managed to speak clearly.
  • Moreover, it can give one a feeling of energy, power and strength that can last for days after the inebriate effects have worn off.
  • As for reducing the number of public inebriates, the answer is simple: Do not let them drink.
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