Intoxicare example sentences

in·tox·i·cate

verb

intoxicate (verb) · intoxicates (third person present) · intoxicated (past tense) · intoxicated (past participle) · intoxicating (present participle)

  - (of alcoholic drink or a drug) cause (someone) to lose control of their faculties or behavior:

  - excite or exhilarate (someone):

  - poison (someone).

Synonyms

inebriate, befuddle, fuddle, stupefy, exhilarate, thrill, elate, delight, captivate, enthrall, entrance, enrapture, invigorate, animate, enliven, excite, stir, rouse, move, inspire, inflame, electrify, bore, Legal

"Intoxicare" Example Sentences

1. The aroma of freshly baked bread intoxicated her senses.
2. He felt completely intoxicated by the beauty of the sunset.
3. The potent perfume began to intoxicate her, causing a slight dizziness.
4. She was intoxicated with power, her decisions becoming increasingly reckless.
5. The city’s vibrant energy intoxicated him; he felt alive.
6. Overwhelmed by grief, she found solace in a intoxicating sadness.
7. The music’s rhythm had an intoxicating effect on the dancers.
8. He described the experience as intoxicatingly beautiful.
9. The sweet taste of victory was utterly intoxicating.
10. The novel's plot was so intoxicating that she couldn't put it down.
11. He found the scent intoxicating and slightly unnerving.
12. The story’s suspense kept her intoxicated until the very end.
13. The intoxicating fragrance filled the entire room.
14. Such an intoxicating feeling of freedom washed over her.
15. He spoke of the intoxicating allure of forbidden knowledge.
16. The intoxicating power of love consumed her.
17. She became intoxicated by the thrill of the chase.
18. The view was simply intoxicating.
19. They were intoxicated by the sheer scale of the project.
20. The feeling was intoxicatingly exhilarating.
21. He was intoxicated with his own importance.
22. The intoxicating smell of rain on hot pavement.
23. An intoxicating blend of spices filled the air.
24. The intoxicating sweetness of the wine.
25. His ambition was intoxicating and dangerous.
26. The intoxication of success was short-lived.
27. He felt the slow, creeping intoxication of the drug.
28. The effects of the intoxication began to wear off.
29. The artist aimed to capture the intoxication of movement.
30. The book's beauty was almost intoxicating.
31. His confidence was intoxicating to behold.
32. The sheer speed was utterly intoxicating.
33. The intoxicating rhythm of the drums.
34. He was intoxicated, but not by alcohol.
35. The writer aimed for an intoxicating prose style.
36. She was intoxicated with the possibilities.
37. The painter tried to convey the intoxication of color.
38. The feeling of weightlessness was intoxicatingly free.
39. He was strangely intoxicated by the silence.
40. The intoxicating scent of jasmine.
41. A truly intoxicating experience.
42. The intoxicating promise of a new beginning.
43. He found the idea intoxicatingly dangerous.
44. The intoxicating heat of the desert sun.
45. The intoxication of being in love.
46. She felt a sudden, intoxicating rush of adrenaline.
47. The intoxication of power led to his downfall.
48. He was caught in the intoxication of the moment.
49. The intoxicating beauty of the ancient ruins.
50. The intoxicating smell of pine needles.

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