DWI
noun
USuk/ˌdiː.dʌb.əl.juːˈaɪ/us/ˌdiː.dʌb.əl.juːˈaɪ/[U]
abbreviationforfordrivingwhileintoxicated: in somestatesof the US, thecrimeofoperatingamotorvehiclewhile beingaffectedbyalcoholor otherdrugs:
She waschargedwith DWI afterpolicefoundherpassedout in hercaron thesideof ahighway.
a DWIcharge/conviction
a DWIsuspect/offender
Synonym
DUI
[C]
aconviction(= anoccasionwhen someone isfoundguilty)for thecrimeofoperatingamotorvehiclewhile beingaffectedbyalcoholor otherdrugs:
We would nothiresomeone with a DWI as aprofessionaldriver.
TheStateSenatepassedalawthat wouldrevokesomeone'slicensefor fiveyearsfor a DWI.
- No one is above thelaw, and he should beprosecutedforrecklessdrivingor DWI.
 - DWIlawscanrequireoffenderstojoinprogramssuch as Alcoholics Anonymous aspartoftheirsentencing.
 - People whocontinuetodrivewhileintoxicatedevenafter several DWIconvictionsshouldreceivetheharshestpunishment.
 - We shouldstopmakingexcusesforpeoplewho have had two or three DWIs.
 
On the road: driving & operating road vehicles
- aquaplaning
 - backsomeoneup
 - behind the wheelidiom
 - bike
 - biting point
 - boxed in
 - branch off
 - coast
 - drive off
 - jam
 - pullsomeoneup shortidiom
 - run away withsomeone
 - satnav
 - self-driving
 - snow chains
 - stall
 - steer
 - steerable
 - undertake
 - undertaking
 
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Crime - general words
Drunkenness & sobriety