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inebriation
in·e·bri·ate I0118200 (ĭn-ē′brē-āt′)tr.v. in·e·bri·at·ed, in·e·bri·at·ing, in·e·bri·ates 1. To make drunk; intoxicate.2. To exhilarate or stupefy.adj. (-ĭt) Intoxicated.n. (-ĭt) An intoxicated person. [Latin inēbriāre, inēbriāt- : in-, intensive pref.; see in-2 + ēbriāre, to intoxicate (from ēbrius, drunk; see egwh- in Indo-European roots).] in·e′bri·a′tion n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | inebriation - habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptomsalcohol addiction, alcoholism, drunkennessdrug addiction, white plague - an addiction to a drug (especially a narcotic drug) | | 2. | inebriation - a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcoholdrunkenness, inebriety, insobriety, tipsiness, intoxicationtemporary state - a state that continues for a limited timegrogginess - a dazed and staggering state caused by alcoholsottishness - stupefaction from drink |
inebriationnounThe condition of being intoxicated with alcoholic liquor:crapulence, drunkenness, inebriety, insobriety, intoxication, tipsiness.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeDrunkennessinebriation
inebriation [ĭ-ne″bre-a´shun] 1. intoxication with alcohol; see also alcoholism.2. a state resembling alcoholic intoxication. Called also drunkenness.in·e·bri·a·tion (in-ē'brē-ā'shŭn), Intoxication, especially by alcohol. [see inebriety] in·e·bri·a·tion (in-ē'brē-ā'shŭn) Intoxication, especially by alcohol (ethanol). in·e·bri·a·tion (in-ē'brē-ā'shŭn) Intoxication, especially by alcohol. Patient discussion about inebriationQ. what are the do and and don't do when you are drunk? is there an easy way to get out of the drunken feeling? A. eating alot of bread soaks up the alcohol. Q. what happens if i will drink and drive? why is it so dangerous? what cause the blurry when you are drunk? A. You can take your lives, and even worse, the lives of innocent other people. Driving (or performing any other activity that requires precision and alertness) under the influence of alcohol is dangerous because alcohol acts as a "downer" - it slows the overall brain activity, and makes the drinker to think less clearly, acts slowly, and remove it's inhibition so he or she may make reckless decisions (such as not stopping at traffic lights). The exact mechanism isn't totally understood, but alcohol acts in a diffuse pattern over many regions of the brain. One doesn't have to be totally drunk in order to be ineligible to drive - relatively small amounts of alcohol may already influence enough to make driving extremely dangerous. You may read more here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003632.htm And remember - if you drink, you don't drive. That's what friends are for.
Q. what are the side effects of drinking to much alcohol? beside getting drunk.... A. wow...there are so many...here is a list of short terms effects: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-term_effects_of_alcohol long terms include bone marrow inhibition and liver cirrhosis. both can be deadly. More discussions about inebriationinebriation
Synonyms for inebriationnoun the condition of being intoxicated with alcoholic liquorSynonyms- crapulence
- drunkenness
- inebriety
- insobriety
- intoxication
- tipsiness
Synonyms for inebriationnoun habitual intoxicationSynonyms- alcohol addiction
- alcoholism
- drunkenness
Related Words- drug addiction
- white plague
noun a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcoholSynonyms- drunkenness
- inebriety
- insobriety
- tipsiness
- intoxication
Related Words- temporary state
- grogginess
- sottishness
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