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imbibe

verb im·bibe \im-ˈbīb\

: to drink (something)

: to drink alcohol

im·bibedim·bib·ing

Full Definition of IMBIBE

transitive verb
1
archaic :  soak, steep
2
a :  to receive into the mind and retain <imbibe moral principles>
b :  to assimilate or take into solution
3
a :  drink
b :  to take in or up <a sponge imbibes moisture>
intransitive verb
1
:  drink 2
2
a :  to take in liquid
b :  to absorb or assimilate moisture, gas, light, or heat
im·bib·er noun
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Origin of IMBIBE

Middle English enbiben to absorb, cause to absorb, from Latin imbibere to drink in, absorb, from in- + bibere to drink — more at potable
First Known Use: 14th century

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