IRRIGATE


Meaning of IRRIGATE in English

ˈrəˌgāt, usu -ād.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin irrigatus, past participle of irrigare, from in- in- (II) + rigare to water — more at rain

transitive verb

1. : wet , moisten

secretions that irrigate mucous surfaces

as

a. : to supply (as land or crops) with water by artificial means (as by diverting streams, digging canals, flooding, or spraying)

b. : to apply a continuous stream of liquid to (a part of the body) for a therapeutic purpose

2. : to refresh or make fertile as if by watering

intransitive verb

1. : to practice irrigation (as of land)

2. slang : to drink intoxicating liquor : imbibe

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