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Definitions for Imbibe
[1] to consume (liquids) by drinking; drink: He imbibed great quantities of iced tea.
[2] to absorb or soak up, as water, light, or heat: Plants imbibe moisture from the soil.
[3] to take or receive into the mind, as knowledge, ideas, or the like: to imbibe a sermon; to imbibe beautiful scenery.
[4] to drink, especially alcoholic beverages: Just a soft drink for me—I don't imbibe.
[5] to absorb liquid or moisture.
[6] Archaic . to soak or saturate; imbue.
[7] to drink (esp alcoholic drinks)
[8] literary to take in or assimilate (ideas, facts, etc) to imbibe the spirit of the Renaissance
[9] (tr) to take in as if by drinking to imbibe fresh air
[10] to absorb or cause to absorb liquid or moisture; assimilate or saturate
Words related to Imbibe
assimilate, guzzle, ingest, quaff, toss, sip, consume, swill, absorb, swig, irrigate, down, ingurgitate, partake, gorge, swallow, belt
Words nearby Imbibe
imbecile, imbecilic, imbecility, imbed, imbedding, imbibe, imbibition, imbitter, imbizo, imbody, imbolc
Origin of Imbibe
1350–1400; < Latin imbibere to drink in, equivalent to im- im-1 + bibere to drink; replacing Middle English enbiben < Middle French embiber < Latin, as above
Other words from Imbibe
im·bib·er , noun
pre·im·bibe , verb (used with object), pre·im·bibed, pre·im·bib·ing.
un·im·bibed , adjective
un·im·bib·ing , adjective
Word origin for Imbibe
C14: from Latin imbibere, from bibere to drink
Synonyms for Imbibe
assimilate, guzzle, ingest, quaff, absorb, belt, consume, down, gorge, ingurgitate, irrigate, partake, sip, swallow, swig, swill, toss, put away, raise a few