Synonym: absorb, assimilate, draw, drink, soak up, sop up, suck, suck up, take in, take up. Similar words: Bible, limb, bibliophile, bibliography, akimbo, timber, nimble, imbecile. Meaning: [ɪm'baɪb] v. 1. take in, also metaphorically 2. take (gas, light or heat) into a solution 3. take in liquids 4. receive into the mind and retain.
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1, Plants imbibe nourishment usually through their leaves and roots.
2, These plants imbibe moisture through their roots.
3, I could never bear to imbibe.
4, Light beer lets drinkers imbibe without taking in extra calories.
5, But it is also because girls imbibe early on the idea that education is not for them.
6, Where else can you imbibe just inches off the floor under the comfort of a back-patio tent?
7, I always imbibe fresh air in the woods.
8, They also visit China regularly in order to imbibe its splendors and rich heritage.
9, Lounge patrons desperately wanted to imbibe the essence of all this.
10, Barley grains imbibe water.
11, A man's shoes get tight by imbibe water, but he do not.
12, It was advantageous to animals digest and imbibe soybean's nutrition composition.
13, Accompanied by the skyline of Seoul city, guests imbibe modern tapas, top quality oysters, gourmet cheese platters, farmed caviar and vintage wine selection.
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15, Sugar may affect the way that water is absorbed. When exercising strenuously, flavorless boiled water is the best beverage to imbibe.
16, Males of many species exhibit gregarious mud-puddling behavior when they may imbibe salts from moist soils.
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