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Enrapture

Enrapture Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Enrapture?
[v] hold spellbound
Synonyms | Synonyms for Enrapture: delight | enchant | enthral | enthrall | ravish | transport Related Terms | Find terms related to Enrapture: allure | attract | becharm | beguile | bewitch | captivate | carry away | cast a spell | charm | delectate | delight | draw on | elate | enamor | enchant | endear | enravish | enthrall | entrance | fascinate | freak out | gladden | gratify | hold in thrall | hypnotize | imparadise | infatuate | inflame with love | intrigue | knock dead | knock out | mesmerize | please | ravish | rejoice | seduce | send | slay | spell | spellbind | tantalize | tempt | thrill | tickle | tickle pink | titillate | trance | transport | vamp | witch | wow See Also | please Enrapture In Webster's Dictionary \En*rap"ture\ (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Enraptured} (?; 135); p. pr. & vb. n. {Enrapturing}.]
To transport with pleasure; to delight beyond measure; to
enravish. --Shenstone.
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