INTOXICATE


Meaning of INTOXICATE in English

I. -kə̇]t, -ˌkā] usu ]d.+V adjective

Etymology: Middle English intoxicat, from Medieval Latin intoxicatus, past participle of intoxicare

1. obsolete : poisoned

2. archaic : excited or exhilarated beyond self-control by alcoholic drinks or to the point of enthusiasm or frenzy (as by pleasure) or stupefied by a narcotic

II. -ˌkāt, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Medieval Latin intoxicatus, past participle of intoxicare, from Latin in- in- (II) + toxicum poison — more at toxic

1. : poison

2.

a. : to excite or stupefy by alcoholic drinks or a narcotic especially to the point where physical and mental control is markedly diminished : make drunk : inebriate

b. : to excite to the point of enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness : elate strongly and often excessively

found the idea intoxicating and ennobling

intoxicated with dreams of fortune — Van Wyck Brooks

intoxicated by success

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.