imbibition

noun

im·​bi·​bi·​tion ˌim-bə-ˈbi-shən How to pronounce imbibition (audio)
: the act or action of imbibing
especially : the taking up of fluid by a colloidal system resulting in swelling
imbibitional adjective

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Joseph Thomas James Hewlett was a 19th-century English curate and schoolmaster who supplemented his insufficient income by writing novels. In Parsons and Widows, in which the author disguises himself as "the Curate of Mosbury," Hewlett provided us with the first known use of "imbibition" to refer to a person’s drinking, in the phrase "imbibition of a little strong beer." Until then, "imbibition" had been used scientifically to refer to various processes of soaking and absorption, or figuratively, to the taking in of knowledge. (The word is still used scientifically today to refer to the taking up of fluid.) "Imbibition" traces back to Latin imbibere, a verb whose meaning "to drink in" includes absorption of liquids, consuming drink, and appropriating ideas.

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The prohibition also extends to Olympic athletes, who organizers said are welcome to drink alone in their own rooms, but are otherwise barred from imbibition. Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times, 3 Aug. 2021

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First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of imbibition was in the 15th century

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“Imbibition.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/imbibition. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.

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imbibition

noun
im·​bi·​bi·​tion ˌim-bə-ˈbish-ən How to pronounce imbibition (audio)
: the action or process of assimilating, taking into solution, or taking in liquid
especially : the taking up of fluid by a colloidal system resulting in swelling
imbibe verb
imbibed; imbibing

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