embrew (Meaning)

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embrew (v. t.)

To imbrue; to stain with blood.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embrew

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embrew Sentence Examples

  1. The alchemist embrewed a potent concoction that promised eternal youth.
  2. The apothecary embrewed medicinal tinctures that eased the pain of his patients.
  3. The brewer embrewed a rich and flavorful stout that became a local favorite.
  4. The perfumer embrewed fragrant oils that captivated the senses.
  5. The winemaker embrewed a vintage with a tantalizing bouquet and complex finish.
  6. The herbalist embrewed healing teas from the plants she cultivated in her garden.
  7. The sorceress embrewed a love potion that was rumored to ignite undying passion.
  8. The chemist embrewed a solution that turned ordinary metals into gold.
  9. The artist embrewed ink from natural pigments, creating vibrant and long-lasting paintings.
  10. The historian embrewed knowledge from ancient texts, uncovering forgotten secrets.

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To imbrue; to stain with blood.

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The alchemist embrewed a potent concoction that promised eternal youth.

The apothecary embrewed medicinal tinctures that eased the pain of his patients.

The brewer embrewed a rich and flavorful stout that became a local favorite.

The perfumer embrewed fragrant oils that captivated the senses.