What does Intoxicated mean?
Definitions for Intoxicated
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Princeton's WordNet
intoxicated, drunk, inebriatedadjective
stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
"a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors"; "helplessly inebriated"
intoxicated, drunkadjective
as if under the influence of alcohol
"felt intoxicated by her success"; "drunk with excitement"
Wiktionary
intoxicatedadjective
Stupefied by alcohol, drunk.
intoxicatedadjective
Stupefied by any chemical substance.
Wikipedia
Intoxicated
Intoxicated is a single by American rock band Hinder from their album When the Smoke Clears. It was released on May 3, 2015 on The End Records. The Song debuted on the Active Rock Charts #38.
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intoxicated
Intoxicated refers to the state of being mentally or physically impaired due to the consumption or ingestion of alcohol, drugs, or other substances. It often involves a loss of control, distorted perception, altered emotional response, impaired judgement, or abnormal behavior. It can also refer to an exaggerated or extreme emotional state not induced by substances.
Webster Dictionary
Intoxicated
of Intoxicate
Wikidata
Intoxicated
Intoxicated is the 2003 debut album of singer Gracia.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Intoxicated in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Intoxicated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Intoxicated in a Sentence
How are you ever going play an intoxicated person ... if you've never been drunk?
Unbelievably, no Snowbird employee or security, either at the peak or on the tram, took any steps to protect out client from what was clearly a foreseeable danger given the heavy drinking that was going on, several passengers expressed their concern about the intoxicated individuals to the tram operator, who took no action in response.
He did not appear intoxicated or under the influence of anything at the time.
I want to apologize for the conduct of my staff on the night of our holiday party, there apparently was a party in a hotel room earlier in the night that was disruptive. None of that should have happened, and I was not aware of the extent of the ruckus and the behavior until just recently. The Republican governor told the paper she might discipline the staffers involved in the incident, but she didn’t provide any details about what disciplinary measures she would take. Chris Sanchez, spokesman for Martinez told the Albuquerque Journal that Martinez had about one cocktail, despite her saying she and her companions, including a disabled sister, were only having pizza and drinking cokes. Sanchez said she was not intoxicated. The audio tapes between Martinez and police were released Friday. Martinez’s critics blasted her alleged actions at the holiday party.
Several passengers expressed their concern about the intoxicated individuals to the tram operator, who took no action in response.
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- иҫерекBashkir
- drukken, fuld, berusetDanish
- betrunken, berauscht, besoffenGerman
- borrachoSpanish
- مستPersian
- päihtynytFinnish
- ivreFrench
- scooyrit, er meshteyManx
- részeg, ittas, mámoros, kapatosHungarian
- mabukIndonesian
- ಮಾದಕತೆKannada
- dronken, zat, gealcoholiseerd, bedronkenDutch
- beat, alcoolizat, otrăvit, îmbătat, intoxicat, amețit, băutRomanian
- опьянённый, одурманенный, пьяный, одуревший, опьяневшийRussian
- نشہ آورUrdu
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