inebriate |
inebriated |
As verbs the difference between inebriate and inebriated
is that
inebriate is to cause to be drunk; to intoxicate while
inebriated is (
inebriate).
As adjectives the difference between inebriate and inebriated
is that
inebriate is intoxicated; drunk while
inebriated is behaving as though affected by alcohol including exhilaration, and a dumbed or stupefied manner.
As a noun inebriate
is a person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk.
taxonomy |
inebriate |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and inebriate
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
inebriate is a person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk.
As a verb inebriate is
to cause to be drunk; to intoxicate.
As an adjective inebriate is
intoxicated; drunk.
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