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deliriate

Deliriate (verb) means to act, speak, or reason in a manner considered insane, deluded, or absurd; to be affected by delirium.

verb
1
To act, speak, or reason in a manner considered insane, deluded, or absurd; to be affected by delirium.
2
To make (a person) delirious; to confound (a person's mind).
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Etymology

From delirium + -ate. Compare delirate and delire.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of deliriate?

"deliriate" (verb) means to act, speak, or reason in a manner considered insane, deluded, or absurd; to be affected by delirium.

What are the different meanings of deliriate?

"deliriate" has 2 main meanings: 1. To act, speak, or reason in a manner considered insane, deluded, or absurd; to be affected by delirium; 2. To make (a person) delirious; to confound (a person's mind).

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