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Drunkenness - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Definitions of drunkenness. noun. a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol . synonyms: inebriation, inebriety, insobriety, intoxication, tipsiness.
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Alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia
Alcohol intoxication, commonly described in higher doses as drunkenness or inebriation, and known in overdose as alcohol poisoning, is the behavior and ...
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Drunkenness - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drunkenness means being intoxicated by alcohol. This means a person's brain and body are not working normally, because of the alcohol they have had.
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drunkness
† ˈdrunkness Obs. Also 2–5 drunkenesse. [Early ME. druncenesse, for druncennesse: the e of the second syllable becoming at length mute.] = drunkenness.c 1160 Hatton Gosp. Luke xxi. 34 Mid druncenesse. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 33 Ȝe nulleð forleten..ȝifernesse and druncnesse. c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶748 Dr...
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Different Stages of Alcohol Intoxication - Adcare.com
The Stages of Alcohol Intoxication · Stage 1: Sobriety, or Subclinical Intoxication · Stage 2: Euphoria · Stage 3: Excitement · Stage 4: Confusion ...
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drunkness, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun drunkness is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for drunkness is from around 1160, ...
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drunkship
† ˈdrunkship Obs. Also 4–5 drunke-, dronke-. [f. drunk ppl. a. + -ship; or shortened as drunkness from drunkenship.] = drunkenness.1393 Gower Conf. II. 132 Upon his drunkeship They bounden him with cheines faste. 1474 Caxton Chesse iii. vi. H iv b, Ful of glotonye and dronkship. c 1530 Pol. Rel. & L...
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What are the Different Stages of Being Drunk? - The Recovery Village
Drunk is a general term to describe the effects of alcohol on the body. · Signs of being drunk include loss of coordination or balance, poor ...
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Why Does Alcohol Make You Drunk? How It Happens - Healthline
Alcohol starts entering your bloodstream through small blood vessels in your mouth and tongue before traveling through your digestive system.
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How long does being drunk last? - MedicalNewsToday
It takes about 1 hour for the average adult to process one unit of alcohol, which is 10 milliliters (ml) or 8 grams.
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'Alcohol intoxication' or 'drunkenness': is there a difference? - PubMed
The terms 'alcohol intoxication' and 'drunkenness' have hitherto been used interchangeably. A distinction between these terms is justified.
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DRUNKENNESS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the state of being drunk (= under the influence of alcohol): public drunkenness. They want the city to rid the streets of public drunkenness and the resulting ...
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Anna Klara Fischer
The focus of her activism was on social policy in general and, more specifically, on the avoidance of drunkness and the impoverishment of wives and children
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drunkenness
drunkenness (ˈdrʌŋkənnɪs) [f. drunken ppl. a. + -ness. See also drunkness.] The state of being drunk; intoxication; the habit of being drunken or addicted to excessive drinking.c 893 K. ælfred Oros. i. vi. §1 Hi forneah mid ealle fordyde..mid druncennysse. c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Luke xxi. 34 On ofer-fyll...
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La permission de dix heures
Feigning drunkness, Larose approaches Jobin’s house to allow Lanternick to rescue the ladies from his intrusion, but the Alsatian is too awkward to press
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