0 present participle of imbibe
1 to drink, especially alcohol:
Have you been imbibing again?
Respiration of imbibing seeds was measured with a specially built apparatus linked to an infrared gas analyser.
Thus, it is essential that an appropriate battery of antioxidants be mobilized as soon as the seeds begin imbibing water.
In some studies, fairly short distances were used between the liquid water supply and imbibing seeds.
In a separate experiment, a similar pattern of decreasing protein phosphorylation was also observed in embryos dissected from imbibing caryopses (data not shown).
However, the rate of water uptake and the reduction of protein phosphorylation occurred around 30 min later than for imbibing isolated embryos.
The improvement at its best consisted of imbibing the superior arts and manners of the country visited.
The question is, how quickly can air at 100% relative humidity supply water to an imbibing seed?
Tested under experimental conditions, this fly has proved infective 88 days after first imbibing the trypanosome.