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The meaning of Drenches

Drenches – definition

verb

Forcibly administer a drug in liquid form orally to (an animal).

Usage examples:

Three-times-a-year drenching for calves
noun

A dose of medicine administered to an animal.

Usage examples:

A worming drench
verb

To make someone or something extremely wet

Usage examples:

The rain drenched my clothes.

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Doorweekt

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Trempe

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Durchnässt

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Inzuppa

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흠뻑

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Empapa

Word origin

Old English drencan ‘force to drink’, drenc ‘a drink or draught’, of Germanic origin; related to German tränken (verb), Trank (noun), also to drink.

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