˜yÐÄvlog

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inebriety

[ in-i-brahy-i-tee ]

noun

  1. drunkenness; intoxication.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of inebriety1

1780–90; in- 2 + obsolete ebriety < Latin ŧ²ú°ù¾±±ð³ÙÄå²õ, equivalent to ŧ²ú°ù¾± ( us ) drunk + -±ð³ÙÄå²õ, variant of -¾±³ÙÄå²õ -ity
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As she thought less of his inebriety, she thought more of his inconstancy and presumption; and with fewer struggles for politeness, replied,

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Other pioneering doctors created the earliest drug rehabs, then called "inebriety clinics."

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Furthermore, the accustoming young children to doses of alcohol, or the unborn young to alcohol through the body of a drunken mother, may be strongly contributory toward establishing inebriety in certain cases.

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Old Dutch's establishment was more of a beer garden than a common saloon, and responsible for a very small proportion of the inebriety of the County Seat.

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It is not alone as a direct result of inebriety that a defective nervous system is thus transmitted.

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