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Imbibed

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Imbibed meaning

simple past and past participle of imbibe

Example sentences (20)

Father’s trading through oral commitments imbibed our power of trust, says Gautam.

It is within his community that he socially imbibed on alcohol.

Nguyen also imbibed American street culture — hip-hop, break dancing, graffiti.

We are proud of the fact that you are a Nigerian that is completely detribalised and you have imbibed it in many ways.

We have imbibed it from the western countries, however, cow hug day will give a twist to the celebration,” said Lokendra Rathore, a bus conductor.

We were all inheritors of the type of thinking that Sarabhai had and the culture that he had imbibed in the organisation.

When Zeke imbibed too much of the “Fruits of Bacchus” down at Old Rocky Top, (the local watering hole) Ol’ Messy, true to form, brought him home safely every time.

Ortner says this service provides an alternative to anyone who may have imbibed too much.

From my first film onwards, there’s always been something or the other I’ve learnt or imbibed from each role.

He has imbibed the attitude at the heart of the GOP's policy preferences.

Her parents, Gulam Ali Khairaz and Sheereen, both Ulemas and intellectual secularists, imbibed Islamic values in her at an early age, while her late husband Shaukat Ali encouraged her to complete her major education post-marriage in the 1980s.

It is clear that one of the legacies President Buhari can bestow on the country, West Africa and the entire continent is to leave behind a country that has imbibed a culture of credible and transparent electoral process.

Jacob says introducing Bridge at the school level would help children understand the importance of planning, sequencing and timing, which can be imbibed through the game.

This Kansas front porch advice deserved to be imbibed with caution.

But today, as legalization takes hold, we’re all increasingly likely to find ourselves in social situations where the plant is present—and now, it might be smoked, eaten, imbibed, vaporized, dabbed, or even absorbed through one’s skin.

Earlier in her welcome address, the wife of the Governor, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, urged Muslim faithful to remember to sustain the holy ideals imbibed during the month of Ramadan.

His staff had also imbibed these qualities.

To him, philanthropy is a virtue that should be imbibed by all.

She had since imbibed, bit by bit, the semiotics of race in America, which she had initially found mystifying.

Some 200 species of mushrooms naturally produce psilocybin, which, when imbibed by humans, can trigger “magic,” hallucinogenic effects.