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- verbimbibing (present participle)
- formalhumorousdrink (alcohol):"they were imbibing far too many pitchers of beer" · "having imbibed too freely, he fell over"
- absorb or assimilate (ideas or knowledge):"she had imbibed the gospel of modernism from Kandinsky"
- botany(especially of seeds) absorb (water) into ultramicroscopic spaces or pores.
- place (seeds) in water in order to absorb it.
Originlate Middle English (in the senses ‘absorb or cause to absorb moisture’ and ‘take into solution’): from Latin imbibere, from in- ‘in’ + bibere ‘to drink’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- drink (alcohol):
- absorb or assimilate (ideas or knowledge):
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