Present participle for to consume a liquid
“All he wanted was to sprawl out on his sofa, imbibe a glass of claret, and vent to Downey.”
Present participle for to drink alcohol, especially in abundance
“They are both erecting places where the bibulously inclined may imbibe to their heart's content.”
Present participle for to absorb water or a liquid
“They could cause a tree on the banks of a river to bend its stem and imbibe water through its topmost branches.”
Present participle for to learn or understand something
“We read poems by our predecessors to imbibe the experience of life as captured by them.”
Present participle for to physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
Present participle for to overindulge in too much alcohol
Present participle for to overwhelm with large amounts or quantities
Present participle for to mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
The act of drinking
The act of ingesting or consuming something through food or drink
Having the ability or tendency to absorb
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