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Meanings of
intoxicate
in English
Portuguese
intoxicar
Catalan
engatar
Back to the meaning
Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism.
uplift
elate
lift up
pick up
depress
Portuguese
intoxicar
Portuguese
embraigar
Catalan
emborratxar
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Make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
soak
inebriate
Portuguese
embraigar
Usage of
intoxicate
in English
1
Let stand at room temperature to
intoxicate
the berries, about 10 minutes.
2
The distillation would
intoxicate
me also, but I shall not let it.
3
The cup in the woman's hand contained potions to
intoxicate
her victims.
4
The least dram of success would
intoxicate
and make him fool hardy.
5
The subtle, insidious wine of New York will begin to
intoxicate
him.
6
This woman's face does not
intoxicate
him as it once unquestionably did.
7
But the very qualities that
intoxicate
the novice in music enlighten the adept.
8
The children ran about like wild things; the air seemed to
intoxicate
them.
9
Wine can
intoxicate
,
so people would drink it instead of their banned items.
10
It was a bright spring morning, one of those days which
intoxicate
one.
11
There was one deliberate act of hers which especially helped to
intoxicate
me.
12
She threw him one of those glances that
intoxicate
like wine.
13
V. Thou shalt not drink wine, nor anything that may
intoxicate
.
14
He had not drunk enough, or nearly enough, to
intoxicate
him.
15
It could bewitch,
intoxicate
,
and take captive the whole soul,-judgment ,conscience ,fancy ,everything
16
Few of us that have not found the first draught of life
intoxicate
!
Other examples for "intoxicate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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intoxicate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
intoxicate like
intoxicate the brain
often intoxicate
fair intoxicate
intoxicate a man
More collocations
Translations for
intoxicate
Portuguese
intoxicar
embraigar
Catalan
engatar
engrescar
intoxicar
embriagar
emborratxar
emborratxar-se
inebriar
Intoxicate
through the time
Intoxicate
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