Word: inebriate
Word origin: late Middle English (as an adjective): from Latin inebriatus, past participle of inebriare ‘intoxicate’ (based on ebrius ‘drunk’).
make (someone) drunk; intoxicate. Example: it is a rum-based drink designed more to inebriate the masses than to please the palate
a drunkard. Example: he was marked down as an inebriate
drunk; intoxicated. Example: he had been known to get hopelessly inebriate
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