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inebriated [ɪˈni:brieɪtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ form

infuriate [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt, Am -ˈfjʊr-] VB trans

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That report led to a push for a local sobering center that can better address the needs of chronic inebriates, as well as other reforms in the state prison system.
www.newsminer.com
According to him, we're all hopeless inebriates.
www.stuff.co.nz
He was also a frequent inebriate, frequently hospitalized across the decades for alcoholic excess.
spectator.org
There exists, of course, a degree of intoxication at which the fun of being drunk falls down the staircase (and the inebriate along with it).
www.news24.com
It was more like a soccer match attended by a club of misanthropic inebriates.
en.wikipedia.org
It's run mainly by volunteers and a community of postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers bravely willing to put forth their findings to what could be just a bunch of inebriates.
arstechnica.co.uk
Instead of trying to inebriate us with his or her rhetoric, a true leader reflects our own light back to us.
www.ghanaweb.com
It was played in the beer parlours to the utter delight of the inebriate patrons.
www.ghanaweb.com
Its gorgeous, gargantuan sets inebriate the eye, even as the plot (boy loves girl, boy loses girl, boy dies) seems drunk on luscious masochism.
montrealgazette.com
The novel-devotee is as much a slave as the opium-eater or the inebriate.
blogs.crikey.com.au

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