drench
drench
drɛnʧ
drench
British pronunciation
/dɹˈɛnt‍ʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "drench"in English

to drench
01

to completely cover something with liquid by pouring it onto it

Transitive: to drench sb/sth
to drench definition and meaning
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Examples
The sudden rainstorm drenched us as we hurried home.
He drenched the salad with dressing before serving it.
02

to completely cover or soak something, often by overwhelming it with a large amount of something

Transitive: to drench sb/sth
example
Examples
The loud cheers from the crowd drenched the stadium.
The news of the victory drenched the entire town with excitement.
03

to give an animal a drug or medicine in liquid form, usually by pouring it into its mouth forcibly

Transitive: to drench an animal
example
Examples
The veterinarian had to drench the horse to treat its illness.
They drenched the sheep with a special liquid to prevent parasites.
04

to soak or immerse something completely in a liquid

Transitive: to drench sth in a liquid
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Examples
She drenched the cloth in warm water before wiping the table.
The vegetables were drenched in a tangy marinade overnight.
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