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imbibe
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imbibe
verb
/ɪmˈbaɪb/
imbed
imbroglio
Meaning
To drink, absorb, or take in (liquid, knowledge, or ideas).
Absorb or assimilate ideas or knowledge. To drink or take in.
Example Sentences
She eagerly imbibed the wisdom of her teachers.
He tried to
imbibe
the wisdom from his mentor.
Example Expressions
imbibe knowledge
Synonyms
drink, absorb, consume, ingest, assimilate
Entry 1
drink, absorb, consume, ingest, assimilate
Entry 2
absorb, assimilate, ingest
Antonyms
reject, expel, dispel
Entry 1
reject, expel
Entry 2
reject, expel, dispel
Collocations
imbibe wine, imbibe culture, imbibe knowledge, imbibe ideas
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