inebriation

/ɪˌniːbriˈeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The state of being drunk or intoxicated from alcohol.
    • The driver was arrested for inebriation after failing the sobriety test.
    • She regretted her inebriation the next morning when she couldn't remember the concert.
    • After the party, his inebriation was obvious from his slurred speech.
  2. A state of extreme excitement or euphoria, as if drunk.
    • The crowd was in a state of inebriation from the victory, cheering wildly.
    • The artist's inebriation with color and light showed in every painting.
    • His inebriation with success made him forget his old friends.
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