
• (v. t.) See Imbrue, Embrew.
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Em·brue' transitive verb See
Imbrue ,
Embrew . [ Obsolete]
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imbrue, imbrues, imbruing, imbrued; embrue 1. To wet or to moisten; to soak; to drench in a fluid, chiefly in blood. 2. To saturate or to stain. 3. to impregnate or to imbue: 'My parents said we were imbrued with the follies of our youth.' 4. Etymology: from Middle English embrowen, embrewen, from Old French embevrer, embreuver, 'to give to drin...
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