The Dangers of Inebriants: Understanding the Risks of Substance Abuse
Inebriant refers to a substance that causes intoxication or drunkenness, typically alcohol or drugs. It can also be used more broadly to describe any substance that has a physiological or psychological effect on the body or mind.
For example, "The partygoers were indulging in inebriants all night long" or "The doctor warned his patient about the dangers of becoming dependent on inebriants."
Inebriant comes from the Latin word "inebriare," which means "to make drunk." It is often used interchangeably with the word "intoxicant," but while both words refer to substances that cause intoxication, "inebriant" tends to have a more negative connotation, implying excessive or harmful use.
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