Imbibe - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: imbibeImbibe
To drink in to absorb to soak up to suck or take in to receive as by drinking as a person imbibes drink or a sponge imbibes moisture...
Imbiber
One who or that which imbibes...
Bibulous
Readily imbibing fluids or moisture spongy as bibulous blotting paper...
Drink
To swallow anything liquid for quenching thirst or other purpose to imbibe to receive or partake of as if in satisfaction of thirst as to drink from a spring...
Drinking
The act of one who drinks the act of imbibing...
Enbibe
To imbibe...
Imbibition
The act or process of imbibing or absorbing as the post mortem imbibition of poisons...
Reabsorb
To absorb again to draw in or imbibe again what has been effused extravasated or thrown off to swallow up again as to reabsorb chyle lymph etc used esp of fluids...
Sip
To drink or imbibe in small quantities especially to take in with the lips in small quantities as a liquid as to sip tea...
Soak
To cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain to macerate in water or other liquid to steep as for the purpose of softening or freshening as to soak cloth to soak bread to soak salt meat salt fish or the like...
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