imbibing Definition In English

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  • At the ground, anyone who had been imbibing or who was carrying alcohol could be charged with the commission of an offence.

  • It is not a question of imbibing your ideas.

  • Unfortunately, once fluoride is added to the water supply no one can contract out of imbibing it.

  • He painted a picture of us as a nation imbibing vast quantities of patent medicines.

  • If there was a real, moral objection to imbibing whisky, it ought to be prohibited altogether.

  • Fay also associates the landowners with the brewing trade as the workers are described as imbibing wholesome ale rather than inebriating spirits, barley being a lucrative crop grown for brewing.

  • The captured images of imbibing seeds allowed estimation of timing of 'visible germination' occurrence without any subjective evaluation.

  • Tested under experimental conditions, this fly has proved infective 88 days after first imbibing the trypanosome.

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