In·tox·i·cate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intoxicated p. pr. & vb. n. Intoxicating.]
  1. To poison; to drug.
  2. To make drunk; to inebriate; to excite or to stupefy by strong drink or by a narcotic substance.
     With new wine inoxicated both.   --Milton.
  3. To excite to a transport of enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness; to elate unduly or excessively.
     Intoxicated with the sound of those very bells.   --G. Eliot.
     They are not intoxicated by military success.   --Jowett (Thuc.).
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  intoxicated
       adj 1: stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially
              alcohol); "a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors";
              "helplessly inebriated" [syn: drunk, inebriated]
              [ant: sober]
       2: as if under the influence of alcohol; "felt intoxicated by
          her success"; "drunk with excitement" [syn: drunk]