inebriating Meaning in Bengali
মাতাল করা,
মহিমান্বিত আবেগ সঙ্গে ভরাট
Similer Words:
inebriationsinebrieties
inebriety
inebrious
inedibility
inedibly
inedited
ineducable
ineffably
ineffaceable
ineffectuality
inefficacious
inefficaciously
inefficacy
inegalitarian
inebriating's Usage Examples:
Lagochilus inebrians, commonly known as inebriating mint, intoxicating mint, or Turkistan mint, is a member of the mint family, Lamiaceae.
Katz, the ancient Maya consumed balché in enema form to maximize its inebriating effect.
The honey thus collected by the Gurung owes its inebriating properties to the nectar which the giant bees gather from a deep red-flowered.
reproduce the taste of beer while eliminating (or at least reducing) the inebriating effects of standard alcoholic brews.
Ancient Mayas likely would have enjoyed the inebriating effects of a similar beverage to produce visionary and trance states.
of inebriating liquors.
He also sees Bull Bullets inebriating the Indians.
customs of ancient and modern nations in the manufacture and use of inebriating liquors.
viridis have been added to fermenting vats to "greatly increase the inebriating quality of the liquor.
describe impoverished people who drank these wines solely for their inebriating effect.
5/5 and called it "emotionally rich" and an "inebriating experience by itself".
considered other cooked or fermented drinks such as tilā’ and naqir as inebriating and thus forbade the pressing of grapes and the drinking of pressed grape.
customs of ancient and modern nations in the manufacture and use of inebriating liquors, W.
series of activities are held, including the copious consumption of inebriating libations.
Low and average dosages have inebriating and aphrodisiac effects.
inebriating's Meaning':
fill with sublime emotion
Synonyms:
drink; booze; soak; hit it up; souse; fuddle;
Antonyms:
unaddicted; familiar; sober; unexcited; dry;