Imbibed [verb]

Definition of Imbibed:

drink, often heavily

Synonyms of Imbibed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Imbibed:

Abstain

Fast


Sentence/Example of Imbibed:

Notions imbibed before the Revolution still kept possession of the public mind.

He taught them, too, much of the old-world philosophy, which he had imbibed from extensive reading.

The little of religion which the girl imbibed she owed to her mother, by whose side she was made to kneel and say her prayers.

The youth had imbibed the venal corruption everywhere prevalent.

In good sooth ye do,” cried Biarne, with a laugh; “a mouse could hardly slake his thirst with all that you have yet imbibed.

The difficulty of boiling them soft arises from an excess of gypsum imbibed during their growth.

There are other persons who, though they cannot in all cases be censured for penuriousness, have imbibed a very pernicious error.

He graphically told the story of the wreck to his interested listeners and then imbibed a little more liquid nourishment.

Zurich, as you know, is a hotbed of radicalism, and those young women who went to learn soon imbibed the wildest ideas.

I am becoming very hurried, for most welcome tea is in the vicinity, and I must be busy after I have imbibed its inspiration.