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Definition of imbibe
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of imbibe is as below...
Imbibe
(v. t.) To
receive
or
absorb
into the mind and
retain;
as, to
imbibe
principles;
to
imbibe
errors..
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Drink
::
Drink (v. i.) To
swallow
anything
liquid,
for
quenching
thirst
or other
purpose;
to
imbibe;
to
receive
or
partake
of, as if in
satisfaction
of
thirst;
as, to drink from a
spring..
Imbibe
::
Imbibe
(v. t.) To drink in; to
absorb;
to suck or take in; to
receive
as by
drinking;
as, a
person
imbibes
drink,
or a
sponge
imbibes
moisture..
Transfuse
::
Transfuse
(v. t.) To cause to pass from to
another;
to cause to be
instilled
or
imbibed;
as, to
transfuse
a
spirit
of
patriotism
into a man; to
transfuse
a love of
letters..
Instill
::
Instill
(v. t.) To drop in; to pour in drop by drop;
hence,
to
impart
gradually;
to
infuse
slowly;
to cause to be
imbibed..
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To cause or
suffer
to lie in a fluid till the
substance
has
imbibed
what it can
contain;
to
macerate
in water or other
liquid;
to
steep,
as for the
purpose
of
softening
or
freshening;
as, to soak
cloth;
to soak
bread;
to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the
like..
Suck
::
Suck (v. i.) To draw in; to
imbibe;
to
partake.
Imbibed
::
Imbibed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Imbib.
Absorptive
::
Absorptive
(a.)
Having
power,
capacity,
or
tendency
to
absorb
or
imbibe..
Imbibe
::
Imbibe
(v. t.) To
saturate;
to
imbue.
Suck
::
Suck (v. t.) To draw in, or
imbibe,
by any
process
resembles
sucking;
to
inhale;
to
absorb;
as, to suck in air; the roots of
plants
suck water from the
ground..
Reabsorb
::
Reabsorb
(v. t.) To
absorb
again;
to draw in, or
imbibe,
again what has been
effused,
extravasated,
or
thrown
off; to
swallow
up
again;
as, to
reabsorb
chyle,
lymph,
etc.; -- used esp. of
fluids..
Drink
::
Drink (v. t.) To take in (a
liquid),
in any
manner;
to suck up; to
absorb;
to
imbibe..
Drink
::
Drink (v. t.) To
swallow
(a
liquid);
to
receive,
as a
fluid,
into the
stomach;
to
imbibe;
as, to drink milk or
water..
Imbiber
::
Imbiber
(n.) One who, or that
which,
imbibes..
Enbibe
::
Enbibe
(v. t.) To
imbibe.
Imbibe
::
Imbibe
(v. t.) To
receive
or
absorb
into the mind and
retain;
as, to
imbibe
principles;
to
imbibe
errors..
Absorb
::
Absorb
(v. t.) To suck up; to drink in; to
imbibe;
as a
sponge
or as the
lacteals
of the body.
Leach
::
Leach (n.) A
quantity
of wood
ashes,
through
which water
passes,
and thus
imbibes
the
alkali..
Vegetate
::
Vegetate
(v. i.) To grow, as
plants,
by
nutriment
imbibed
by means of roots and
leaves;
to start into
growth;
to
sprout;
to
germinate..
Sip
::
Sip (v. t.) To drink or
imbibe
in small
quantities;
especially,
to take in with the lips in small
quantities,
as a
liquid;
as, to sip tea..
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