Inebrieties [noun]
Definition of Inebrieties:
drunkenness
Opposite/Antonyms of Inebrieties:
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Sentence/Example of Inebrieties:
He was a man of no mean mental acquirements, but passionate and often inflamed by inebriety.
Could he not fill him up with conflicting alcohols, and see what inebriety would do for him?
Truly, we should not imagine a state of inebriety the best calculated for acquiring a knowledge of any of the learned languages.
There we plied them with more whisky, in the hopes of quickly reducing them to a state of complete inebriety.
Gypsy Nan's accepted inebriety was not without its compensation.
Through his inebriety lurked a ghost-like suggestion of past gentility.
This weakness may manifest itself in immoral tendencies, or in some form of inebriety.
That is, the weak and degenerate nerves crave a stimulant, and the weak will yield to the demand, and inebriety result.
At this place all the people were in a constant state of inebriety, drinking pombe all day and all night.
Field indignantly repelled the suggestion that Nye's indiscretion was due to inebriety, but traced it to his bad health.