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inebriate

[in-ee-bree-eyt, in-ee-bree-it] / ɪnˈi briˌeɪt, ɪnˈi bri ɪt /
VERB
intoxicate
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She was one of three people killed by speeding or inebriated drivers in South L.A. on that holiday.

From Los Angeles Times

In the room, an inebriated Hopson kissed the youngster, removed her clothes and forced himself on her, according to the documents.

From Los Angeles Times

"You may not feel inebriated, but your body is going through chemical changes."

From Science Daily

As the evening wore on, the woman claimed that she became “more and more inebriated” and unable to consent to sex.

From Los Angeles Times

To these conversations, she brings an intimate expertise: For five years, from 2012 to 2017, she lived on the streets of Boulder, often inebriated, until a brush with frostbite scared her into treatment.

From New York Times