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imbiber

to soak

verb ahm-bee-BEH Rare

Also means

to saturate

Usage Note

Imbiber means to cause a material to absorb liquid — bread soaking up broth, a sponge absorbing water. The reflexive s'imbiber is common: le tissu s'imbibe d'eau ('the fabric soaks up water'). Informally, être imbibé can describe someone who is heavily drunk.

Examples

"Imbibez le biscuit de sirop avant de garnir."

Natural Translation

Soak the biscuit with syrup before filling.

Literal Translation

Soak the biscuit of syrup before to fill.

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