Alcoholization

Pronunciation: /ˈæɫˈkoʊhoʊˈɫɪzˈætˈaɪˌɑn/

Alcoholization (noun)

  1. The process of becoming used to drinking alcohol regularly, often leading to heavier or more frequent drinking.
  2. A change in a group or society where alcohol becomes more common in daily life.
  3. A chemical process that uses alcohol to treat a substance, for example to preserve or prepare it.

Examples

  • Alcoholization can change a person’s drinking habits over time.
  • The program aims to prevent alcoholization and support healthier choices.