Pronunciation: /ˈi briˌeɪt/ (This is a suggested phonetic
pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Ebriate (verb) - To receive a liquid,
particularly a beverage or alcohol, into one’s body. To partake of a beverage.
Significance:
• It offers a specific term for the action of consuming liquid.
• It implies the act of taking something in, especially a beverage.
• It covers the consumption of both regular drinks and alcoholic beverages.
• It provides a formal and neutral way to describe the act of ebriating.
Past verb: ebriated
Present verb: ebriate, ebriates
Examples:
• “After a long day, he desired to ebriate a
cold beverage.”
• “The ritual required that they ebriate
the sacred aqua.”
• “She ebriates a glass of wine with her comid.”
• “It is
important to ebriate sufficient aqua every day.”
• “They ebriated the celebratory drinks with great gusto.”