Imbibed - definition of imbibed by The Free Dictionary 1 to consume (liquids) by drinking; drink 2 to absorb or soak up: Plants imbibe light from the sun 3 to receive into the mind: to imbibe a sermon 4 to drink, esp alcoholic beverages 5 to absorb liquid or moisture im•bib′er, n syn: See drink
imbibe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb imbibe (third-person singular simple present imbibes, present participle imbibing, simple past and past participle imbibed) To drink (used frequently of alcoholic beverages)
imbibe - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to absorb or soak up, as water, light, or heat: Plants imbibe moisture from the soil to take or receive into the mind, as knowledge, ideas, or the like: to imbibe a sermon; to imbibe beautiful scenery to drink, esp alcoholic beverages: Just a soft drink for me—I don't imbibe to absorb liquid or moisture imbue im•bib′er, n 1 swallow
Imbibed Meaning: Understanding the Meaning of Imbibed - CompleteEra “Imbibed” means to **absorb or soak up**—whether it’s **liquids, knowledge, emotions, or experiences** Unlike “absorbed” (general intake), “imbibed” often carries a **slightly more deliberate or immersive** connotation, especially in contexts like drinking alcohol, learning, or cultural absorption
imbibe | meaning of imbibe in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English im‧bibe ɪmˈbaɪb verb [intransitive, transitive] formal 1 to drink something, especially alcohol – sometimes used humorously Both men imbibed considerable quantities of gin 2 to accept and be influenced by qualities, ideas, values etc She had imbibed the traditions of her family → See