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enthral
[ en-thrawl ]
enthral
/ ɪnˈθrɔːl /
verb
- to hold spellbound; enchant; captivate
- obsolete.to hold as thrall; enslave
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Derived Forms
- enˈthralment, noun
- enˈthraller, noun
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Other Words From
- en·thralment noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of enthral1
C16: from en- 1+ thrall
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Example Sentences
He defied the earth-magic, defied those sylvan deities who as he divined, sought to enthral him.
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All night long he was sending messages directing the plan of battle the news of which was to enthral the civilized world.
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For my part, I think the Indians would be perfectly right to emancipate themselves from the galling chains which enthral them.
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Already her peace reigns o'er hill and hall, her rapturous awe the heart does enthral; allow then the light to fall!
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London women are very hard to beat in the little things which captivate and enthral.
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