Enthralls [verb]

Definition of Enthralls:

captivate

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Sentence/Example of Enthralls:

Can we not interest him in our books, enthrall him in the Chronicles of Kisington, so that he will cease to make war?

Kingsley's "Water Babies" and other choice writings appear in full; these enthrall the imagination and cultivate the taste.

The surrounding mountains were in full panoply of their blazing October foliage, a scene to enthrall the dullest vision.

The beach of Fales would enthrall but sterilize me—I mean the social muse would disjoint the classic nose of the other.

A man that so passionately avows his repudiation of the world must have felt its attraction, its power to tempt and enthrall.

Women smiled upon him, ambitious spinsters ogled, and hopeful maidens set their caps to enthrall him.

Upon the brow determination sits; she is ever seeking whom she may enthrall.

And he had scant fear, save that he might happen on men who should enthrall him.

Light is a universal medium with which to attract attention and to enthrall mankind.

He has little sympathy with any of the romantic notions that enthrall a youth of twenty.