ebriate

[ˈiːbriət]

ebriate Definition

  • 1make someone drunk; intoxicate
  • 2drunk; intoxicated

Using ebriate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ebriate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was ebriated by the end of the party.

  • Example

    The driver was found to be ebriate and was arrested for DUI.

  • Example

    She became ebriate after drinking too much wine.

  • Example

    The ebriate state of the man made him act recklessly.

ebriate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ebriate

Phrases with ebriate

  • ebriate with success

    to become drunk with power or success

    Example

    The politician was ebriate with success and started making reckless decisions.

  • to drink alcohol excessively and become drunk

    Example

    He ebriated himself at the party and couldn't remember anything the next day.

  • a state of drunkenness or intoxication

    Example

    The ebriate state of the man made him act recklessly.

Origins of ebriate

from Latin 'ebriatus', past participle of 'ebriare', meaning 'to make drunk'

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Summary: ebriate in Brief

'Ebriate' [ˈiːbriət] is a verb and adjective that means to make someone drunk or to be drunk. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The driver was found to be ebriate and was arrested for DUI,' but also has informal equivalents like 'get drunk' or 'get wasted.' The phrase 'ebriate with success' describes becoming drunk with power or success.