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What is the noun for imbibes?

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imbition
  1. The act of imbibing, of drinking
  2. The taking up of fluid from the environment
imbiber
  1. one who imbibes, who drinks, especially alcoholic beverages.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The new magazine's managing editor promises information for both the seasoned wine drinker and the occasional imbiber.”
      “The other night an imbiber, who originally hails from the Bavarian region of Germany, fell down.”
      “Cider is said to render the imbiber gout-proof and rheumatism-proof, but requires a long apprenticeship to render it palatable.”
imbibing
imbibement
  1. The act or process of imbibing.
imbibition
  1. The act of imbibing.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Seeds which had loose and damaged seed coats imbibed water very rapidly and were discarded during the first hour of imbibition.”
      “A caryopsis was considered germinated when the radicle pierced the seed coat, approximately 10 h after the start of imbibition.”
      “A good seed coat is important during imbibition because it moderates the absorption of water and other particles in and out of the seed.”
imbibitions
imbibements
  1. plural of imbibement
imbitions
  1. plural of imbition
imbibings
imbibers
  1. plural of imbiber
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The combination would sometimes knock the imbibers out for a couple of days.”
      “Lovely, to be sure, but if it wasn't accepted as being classic, it would upset those more obdurate imbibers with its bravura.”
      “Cigar smokers and after-dinner imbibers reside next door in the even woodier Connoisseur Club.”
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