ALL meanings of drench
drench
D d - noun drench Wet thoroughly; soak. 1
- verb with object drench to wet thoroughly; soak. 1
- verb with object drench to saturate by immersion in a liquid; steep. 1
- verb with object drench to cover or fill completely; bathe: trees drenched with sunlight. 1
- verb with object drench Veterinary Medicine. to administer a draft of medicine to (an animal), especially by force: to drench a horse. 1
- verb with object drench Archaic. to cause to drink. 1
- noun drench the act of drenching. 1
- noun drench something that drenches: a drench of rain. 1
- noun drench a preparation for drenching or steeping. 1
- noun drench a solution, especially one of fermenting bran, for drenching hides or skins. 1
- noun drench a large drink or draft. 1
- noun drench a draft of medicine, especially one administered to an animal by force. 1
- noun drench Horticulture. a mixture of pesticide and water applied to the soil surrounding a plant. 1
- transitive verb drench make very wet 1
- transitive verb drench cover completely 1
- verb drench To drench something or someone means to make them completely wet. 0
- verb drench to make completely wet; soak 0
- verb drench to give liquid medicine to (an animal), esp by force 0
- noun drench the act or an instance of drenching 0
- noun drench a dose of liquid medicine given to an animal 0
- verb transitive drench to make (a horse, cow, etc.) swallow a medicinal liquid 0
- verb transitive drench to make wet all over; soak or saturate in liquid 0
- noun drench a large liquid dose, esp. for a sick animal 0
- noun drench a drenching or soaking 0
- noun drench a solution for soaking 0
- noun drench A draught administered to an animal. 0
- noun drench (Obsolete (No longer in use)) A drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging. 0
- noun drench (Obsolete (No longer in use)) (Britain) A military vassal, mentioned in the Domesday Book. 0
- verb drench To soak, to make very wet. 0
- verb drench To cause to drink; especially, to dose (e.g. a horse) with medicine by force. 0