inebriate in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
INEBRIATE: to intoxicate or make someone drunk; to fill with a sense of exhilaration or excitement.
Sample Sentences
- The advent of the new cocktail bar seemed to inebriate the entire neighborhood with its vibrant atmosphere.
- It was hard to concentrate on my work with the inebriated laughter echoing from the nearby party.
- She watched her friends inebriate themselves at the gathering, wondering if she should join in or remain sober.
- The inebriate stumbled out of the pub, oblivious to the world around him.
- Inebriated by the festivities, he danced without a care, lost in the moment.
- The party was filled with inebriated guests who laughed loudly and danced carelessly.
- After a few rounds of drinks, he became quite inebriate and struggled to find his words.
- The inebriate stumbled down the street, oblivious to the concerned looks from passersby.
- She often wondered how many inebriated nights it would take to forget her heartache.
- His inebriate state led to some regrettable decisions that he would later try to justify.
- He couldn't help but inebriate himself with the joyful atmosphere of the celebration.
- After a long week, they gathered to inebriate their worries away with good company and laughter.
- The wine flowed freely, causing many to inebriate themselves well into the night.
- As the party progressed, it became clear that several guests had chosen to inebriate more than they intended.
- Cautioning his friends, he reminded them not to inebriate too much before their big presentation.