Inebriation [noun]
Definition of Inebriation:
drunkenness
Opposite/Antonyms of Inebriation:
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Sentence/Example of Inebriation:
The sensation was profound and sharp, without any sweetness whatever—a revulsion, a storm, a sort of inebriation.
The Indians drank of the liquor, and remained in a state of inebriation during several days.
"What a fool you are to be in love," said the drunken giant with several hiccups, showing the increase of his inebriation.
The fourth degree is that of spiritual inebriation which follows upon the aforesaid satiety.
Awaking from a state of inebriation, he knew that Ham had beheld his nakedness and "told his two brethren."
But that an Amethyst prevents inebriation, that an Emerald will break if worn in copulation.
A kind of spiritual inebriation took possession of the people and their rulers alike.
He is gay, open, and witty; his graver conversations steep you in a kind of inebriation.
Some Narcotics tend to produce inebriation; others, sleep; others, again, delirium.
So obvious is the cerebral power of some volatile oils, that Turpentine, in large doses, has been known to produce inebriation.