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Meanings of
imbibe
in English
Portuguese
absorver
Catalan
absorbir
Spanish
absorber
Back to the meaning
Take in, also metaphorically.
draw
absorb
suck
soak up
sop up
suck up
take in
take up
Related terms
draw in
suck in
Portuguese
absorver
Portuguese
tomar
Catalan
beure
Spanish
tomar
Back to the meaning
Take in liquids.
drink
Related terms
drink up
drink down
Portuguese
tomar
Take (gas, light or heat) into a solution.
assimilate
Usage of
imbibe
in English
1
If you must
imbibe
,
have two glasses of water between each drink.
2
You had to bite it and
imbibe
it at the same time.
3
For every caffeine charge you
imbibe
,
have two glasses of lemon water.
4
To correct the false is more difficult than to
imbibe
the true.
5
He could
imbibe
startling quantities of whisky without any apparent ill effect.
6
What is the best beverage to
imbibe
whilst inhaling the precious weed?
7
Spirit drinkers can
imbibe
up to one 25ml tot of alcohol per hour.
8
When things that you
imbibe
with your earliest thoughts as beyond question crumple?
9
They're becoming places to not just
imbibe
knowledge but create it-physically
10
The Tartars cannot unconsciously
imbibe
Christianity as the Finns have done.
11
They do not readily
imbibe
prejudices, and are not tenacious in retaining them.
12
Though I don't
imbibe
,
my Gaelic genes still enjoy the atmosphere.
13
They seemed almost immediately to
imbibe
the peaceful atmosphere, and to become refreshed.
14
They abjure the world, that they may not
imbibe
its spirit.
15
Indeed, one is surprised to see how much liquor they
imbibe
.
16
Moreover, slaves are like other people, and
imbibe
prejudices quite common to others.
Other examples for "imbibe"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
imbibe
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
imbibe from
imbibe knowledge
imbibe the spirit
imbibe freely
imbibe life
More collocations
Translations for
imbibe
Portuguese
absorver
tomar
beber
Catalan
absorbir
beure
prendre
prendre's
Spanish
absorber
tomar
beber
Imbibe
through the time
Imbibe
across language varieties
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