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inthral

American  
[in-thrawl] / ɪnˈθrɔl /
Or inthrall

verb (used with object)

inthralled, inthralling
  1. enthrall.


Other Word Forms

  • inthralment noun
  • uninthralled adjective

Example Sentences

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But thou thy freedom did recall, That if thou might elsewhere inthral; And then how could I but disdain A captive's captive to remain?

From Tudor and Stuart Love Songs by Briscoe, John Potter

Every lovely face, On which I gaze, A phantom seems to me, That vainly strives to copy thee, Of all the graces that our souls inthral, Sole fount, divine original!

From The Poems of Giacomo Leopardi by Townsend, Frederick

Who would trust     His fame to what fleet ruin must inthral?

From Vacation Verse by MacKeracher, W. M.