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Meanings of
enrapture
in English
Portuguese
encantar
Catalan
encantar
Spanish
encantar
Back to the meaning
To delight to a high degree; to hold spellbound.
transport
delight
enchant
ravish
enthrall
enthral
entral
disenchant
Portuguese
encantar
Synonyms
Examples for "
transport
"
transport
delight
enchant
ravish
enthrall
Examples for "
transport
"
1
However, businesses and public
transport
operators must continue to display QR codes.
2
However, it did contain proposals covering 10 aspects of Dublin's
transport
crisis.
3
Its infrastructure sectors include
transport
,
power and energy, and health and education.
4
Twenty years of freedom have seen heavy investment is Soweto's public
transport
.
5
But the situation of farm animals on long-distance
transport
is no different.
1
Our
delight
,
however, was soon cast in doubt by the surveyor's report.
2
I
delight
in the changes that immigration has brought to Irish society.
3
Well, to my surprise and
delight
,
everything was as right as possible.
4
How will the Danube be seen as a tourist
delight
this year?
5
He took particular
delight
in pursuing any difficult inquiry in classical antiquity.
1
So you must visit the newspapers and magazines and
enchant
the types.
2
She wanted every day to
enchant
,
to captivate, to drive men crazy.
3
And didn't he
enchant
the wagon wheels so they'd find the road?
4
Italian, as we know it today, was meant to
enchant
,
charm and beguile.
5
Just as Greece's odyssey
enchanted
Europe, surely hurling requires a new romance.
1
The gods were supposed to
ravish
feckless girls, not hardened Achaean warriors.
2
He'll rip off his pants and
ravish
the lady on the spot!
3
Turkeys mistake Jeff for female bird in heat and attempt to
ravish
him.
4
The perfect symmetry of this marvellous structure would
ravish
Michel Angelo.
5
Is this the moment where I get to
ravish
you both?
1
I am afraid I may frighten the company, frighten or
enthrall
them.
2
Then he would quicken the weave that would
enthrall
the Skir Master.
3
They
enthrall
children and have even found an audience with pros.
4
It is the ancientness of sharks that helps to
enthrall
and appal us.
5
But I'll do it, Mr. Boyd, if you think it will
enthrall
you.
1
Trenchard had strange powers, and could
enthral
as he could also repel.
2
Yet, now I think of it, how completely did Clodagh
enthral
me!
3
With fascinating permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Imperial War Museum with
enthral
you.
4
Add in a perfect day, and this compact walk will enchant and
enthral
.
5
Will the ship continue to fascinate and
enthral
future generations?
Usage of
enrapture
in English
1
You impress me deeply; you
enrapture
me when you are near me.
2
The results will at the same time
enrapture
and discourage a dazzled world.
3
Ah, I shall
enrapture
these good Romans, I think!
4
This earth has many lingering traces of Eden yet remaining, which
enrapture
the eye of the beholder.
5
Such pretty maneuvering of horse and foot took place below Holyrood Palace as quite to
enrapture
a terrier.
6
The music it was producing was to
enrapture
the man who was in the midst of opening it.
7
Oh, I shall
enrapture
Jack sometimes!
8
Follow in My way and
enrapture
the hearts of men through remembrance of Me, the Almighty, the Most Exalted.
9
When at the bedside of a patient, cheer and gladden his heart and
enrapture
his spirit through celestial power.
10
Strengthen their backs, gird up their loins, and
enrapture
their hearts with the most mighty signs of Thy love.
11
You will
enrapture
him always.
12
The Woggle-Bug goes to the party and is
enraptured
by the dress.
13
At once all eyes were turned towards him; we were all
enraptured
.
14
With the exception of madame, everybody was
enraptured
with the royal munificence.
15
But Oppenheimer,
enraptured
with my tales, remained a sceptic to the end.
16
The orgasmic discharge from his body was primitive savagery,
enrapturing
every cell.
Other examples for "enrapture"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enrapture
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
enrapture a terrier
enrapture the eye
Translations for
enrapture
Portuguese
encantar
Catalan
encantar
captivar
arrabassar
fascinar
embaladir
encisar
Spanish
encantar
raptar
cautivar
deleitar
arrebatar
fascinar
embelezar
transportar
Enrapture
through the time