enivrer
to intoxicate, to inebriate
verb ahn-ee-VREH Rare
Origin: Latin inebriare
Also means
to exhilarate, to intoxicate (figuratively)
Usage Note
Enivrer can describe the physical effect of alcohol but is very commonly used figuratively for any overwhelming sensation — enivré par le succès (intoxicated by success) or enivré par le parfum des fleurs. The reflexive s'enivrer means to get drunk or to revel in something. Its register is literary or elevated compared to soûler.
Examples
"Le parfum des roses l'enivrait."
Natural Translation
The scent of the roses intoxicated her.
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