ebriated

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Adjective[edit]

ebriated (comparative more ebriated, superlative most ebriated)

  1. inebriated; drunk.
    • 1826, Thomas Roscoe, The German Novelists: Introduction, page 348:
      How Doctor Faustus Punished Some Ebriated Country-men, Who Made Too Much Noise.
    • 1952, The Police Journal - Volumes 25-26, page 202:
      invidious and maybe embarrassing situation of the holder of the occasional licence having to forcibly remove an ebriated impresario, or even the owner of the premises himself, to save a contravention of this section.
    • 1987, B. R. N. Sharma, Look Back in Wonder, page 57:
      From the smell of his mouth l could guess that he was in an ebriated state.

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Verb[edit]

ebriated

  1. simple past and past participle of ebriate

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