imbibed in English

verb
1
drink (alcohol).
they were imbibing far too many pitchers of beer
synonyms:drinkconsumequaffguzzlegulp (down)knock backdownswillchugdrink (alcohol)take strong drinktippleboozeknock a few backhit the bottlebend one's elbow
verb

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1. Unconsciously, he had imbibed all the principles of egoism.

2. He imbibed elements of oriental mysticism from the years he spent in India.

3. He said Adi Shankara had imbibed the best of practices from different ideologies and thought.

4. The rice Coleoptileis the small and ephemeral organ appearing first from imbibed rice seeds (Fig. 1A)

5. 30 Its doctrine was self-sufficiency and the Fabian socialism that Nehru's generation imbibed during the struggle against colonialism.

6. Cordials have a high alcohol content, so they should be imbibed in small sips out of port or madeira glasses

7. [First attested in the mid 18 th century.] Something that has been Absorbed, taken in, engulfed, imbibed, or assimilated

8. Gay," and concludes, "Thine, divine Bucoliast!" Gay gained his lasting love, and Phillips his lasting resentment, in consequence of that excessive love of superiority which he imbibed from the nursery.

9. Imbibed achenes of Senecio serra Hook., a forb common to high-elevation rangeland in Utah, were stratified at 1C for 20 weeks, with or without temperature pretreatments in the 30–10C range.

10. It did not rest on the artificial props of borrowed beliefs but was founded in the experience of sorrow and shone through it He had indeed inherited or imbibed in his young age many beliefs , but what in them was unreal or assumed gradually dropped off or was discarded .