1. imbibing - Noun
2. imbibing - Verb
of Imbibe
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy father was a schoolteacher, and so I had the advantage of both western educational instruction in the school, as well as what you might call the process of imbibing the traditional processes of education instruction around me. Wole Soyinka
At least Bharatanatyam is now world famous, with thousands of new votaries. What about Koodiyattam?.....I have done what I can. It has not been easy. One has to sacrifice a lot to learn Koodiyattam. How many persons will be ready for it these days? Will there be an audience capable of imbibing it? Mani Madhava Chakyar
He berated politicians for not imbibing the ethics stated in the Constitution leading to the crisis. Source: Internet
Afterwards, the class will retire to a relaxing man cave or she-shed for some after-forging imbibing. Source: Internet
Born between 1904 and 1920, the sisters grew up imbibing the etiquette of debutante balls and the personal consequences of global upheaval; their friends were the fey Bright Young Things, “sublimely clever aesthetes”; their enemies were legion. Source: Internet
Irene’s is dear to every rosé fan’s heart for their regular Saturday specials, including draft rosé, bubbles, and yes, of course, the holy grail of summertime imbibing, frosé. Source: Internet