Noun
A poisoning, as by a spirituous or a narcotic substance.
The state of being intoxicated or drunk; inebriation; ebriety; drunkenness; the act of intoxicating or making drunk.
A high excitement of mind; an elation which rises to enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe intoxication of wealth and power Source: Internet
Alcohol inhibits glutamate (a major excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system) neurotransmission by reducing the effectiveness at the NMDA receptor, which is related to memory loss associated with intoxication. Source: Internet
A further 69 people were ejected from the premises, with 57 people fence jumping and the remainder for intoxication. Source: Internet
Also, by sampling the available food in an area, the rats maintain a dynamic food supply, balance their nutrient intake, and avoid intoxication by secondary compounds. Source: Internet
As carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin hundreds of times tighter than oxygen, it can prevent the carriage of oxygen. citation Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur acutely, as with smoke intoxication, or over a period of time, as with cigarette smoking. Source: Internet
Because of intoxication, Lot "perceived not" when his firstborn, and the following night his younger daughter, lay with him. Source: Internet