intoxicate|intoxicated|intoxicates|intoxicating in English
verb
[in'tox·i·cate || ɪn'tɑksɪkeɪt /-tɒk-]
cause to become intoxicated; alter one's mental or physical state usually as a result of ingesting some substance; cause to become drunk; drug; poison; excite
Use "intoxicate|intoxicated|intoxicates|intoxicating" in a sentence
1. They have become intoxicated, but not with wine; they have moved unsteadily, but not because of intoxicating liquor.”
2. It was intoxicating.
3. Wine has the power to intoxicate.
4. Intoxicate in green mountain green water between, enjoy natural baptism.
5. Power can be intoxicating.
6. She was intoxicated with success.
7. We were intoxicated by victory.
8. He appeared intoxicated, police said.
9. The driver was clearly intoxicated.
10. Annihilated: [adjective] extremely intoxicated
11. In intoxicating danger, Mother.
12. He was intoxicated with wine.
13. To know that a touch of wine can intoxicate my mind.
14. She was intoxicated with her success.
15. What does Crocked mean? Intoxicated; drunk
16. Power will intoxicate the best hearts as wine the strong - est heads.
17. Make it rich as a draught of poppies to intoxicate me.
18. alcohol and other intoxicating liquor;
19. I'm intoxicated in your fragrance today.
20. Intoxicating rhapsody became a scratching claw.
21. (a) alcohol and other intoxicating liquor;
22. (a) Alcohol and other intoxicating liquor;
23. Pleasure will cast its intoxicating spell
24. She was charged with driving while intoxicated.
25. Blitzed definition is - intoxicated by drugs or alcohol