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  1. A drench is a large amount of liquid that is poured or dropped onto something, such as rain during a powerful rain storm. Drench is also the specific act of drenching something. Example: The rain is going to absolutely drench the clothes hanging on the laundry line.

  2. Use the buttons to change colors. Drench the board with a single color to win the game

  3. 3 days ago · 1. to make completely wet; soak. 2. to give liquid medicine to (an animal), esp by force. noun. 3. the act or an instance of drenching. 4. a dose of liquid medicine given to an animal.

  4. Check pronunciation: drench. Definition of drench verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. noun. the act of drenching. something that drenches: a drench of rain. a preparation for drenching or steeping. a solution, especially one of fermenting bran, for drenching hides or skins. a large drink or draft. a draft of medicine, especially one administered to an animal by force.

  6. — sometimes used figuratively. a beach drenched in sunlight. Her novels are drenched in history. — see also sun-drenched. DRENCH meaning: to make (someone or something) completely wet often + with or in often used as (be) drenched sometimes used figuratively.

  7. 1. The act of wetting or becoming wet through and through. 2. Something that drenches: a drench of rain. 3. A large dose of liquid medicine, especially one administered to an animal by pouring down the throat. [Middle English drenchen, to drown, from Old English drencan, to give to drink, drown; see dhreg- in Indo-European roots .] drench′er n.

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