ebriate

[US]/[ˈiːbrɪeɪt]/
[UK]/[ˈiːbrɪeɪt]/

Translation

v.To make drunk; to intoxicate.; To become drunk; to get intoxicated.
adj.Intoxicated; in a state of drunkenness.

Phrases & Collocations

ebriate quickly

becoming ebriated

ebriated state

he ebriated

they ebriate

ebriate responsibly

often ebriated

she ebriated

ebriate oneself

Example Sentences

he began to ebroiate after only a few glasses of wine.

the crowd started to ebroiate and become rowdy at the concert.

she warned him not to ebroiate himself before driving home.

the bar staff refused to serve him any more, as he was clearly ebroiated.

the party quickly descended into chaos as guests began to ebroiate.

he tried to remain sober, but the potent punch began to ebroiate him.

the effects of the ebroiate were evident in his slurred speech.

the police questioned the suspect, who appeared heavily ebroiated.

she worried about her brother, who tended to ebroiate quickly.

the film depicted a group of friends who ebroiate and get into trouble.

the legal limit for ebroiate driving is strictly enforced.

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