Alcohol

Noun alcoholic drink
Parkview Ortho Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana, allows patients or family members to bring booze into the hospital for those whose doctors have approved alcohol consumption.
Verb accept behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive
The UK's TV regulation organization says programs shouldn't "condone, encourage or glamorise" alcohol consumption before 9pm or when children are likely to be watching.
Noun eating or drinking of something
Parkview Ortho Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana, allows patients or family members to bring booze into the hospital for those whose doctors have approved alcohol consumption.
Noun condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness
Young partygoers often consume energy drinks to avoid feeling the soporific effects of alcohol, but the impairments of drinking are still present.
Noun of alcohol, a drug, etc. -- to make someone unable to think and behave normally
intoxication
Although he uses his powers to rescue people and stop criminals, Hancock's activities inadvertently cause millions of dollars in property damage due to his constant intoxication and cynical attitude.
Noun alcoholic drink
Mead, the honey wine libation, is enjoying a renaissance thanks to a resurgence in America's taste for wine.
Noun lively and noisy festivities especially with drinking large amounts of alcohol
In 1647 Oliver Cromwell made Christmas illegal, considering feasting and revelry to be immoral. The ban stayed for 13 years -- until Cromwell conceded power in 1660.
Adjective strong and healthy
Drinking games, late-night parties far from disapproving parents, and youthfully robust livers make for an intoxicating pastime that's tough to curtail.