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    en·thrall
    [inˈTHrôl, enˈTHrôl, inˈTHräl, enˈTHräl]
    verb
    enthral (verb) · enthrals (third person present) · enthralled (past tense) · enthralled (past participle) · enthralling (present participle) · enthrall (verb) · enthralls (third person present) · inthrall (verb)
    1. capture the fascinated attention of:
      "she had been so enthralled by the adventure that she had hardly noticed the cold"
      • archaic
        enslave.
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘enslave’; formerly also as inthrall): from en-, in-(as an intensifier) + thrall.
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    What does enthrallment mean?en·thrall′ment n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 1. to captivate or charm; spellbind. 2. to put or hold in slavery; subjugate.
    What does it mean to enthrall someone?Enthrall is defined as to enslave someone or to completely take over someone's attention. An example of to enthrall is for a magician to have a group of children excitedly watching his every move.
    What is enthral verb?Definition of enthral verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary if something enthrals you, it is so interesting, beautiful, etc. that you give it all your attention synonym entrance2 (be) enthralled (by something) The child watched, enthralled by the bright moving images.
    What is the history of enthrall?The history of enthrall appeals far less than the word as we use it today might suggest. In Middle English, enthrallen meant “to deprive of privileges; to put in bondage.” Thrall then, as now, referred to bondage or slavery.
     
  3. en•thrall or en•thral (ɛnˈθrɔl) v.t. -thralled, -thrall•ing or -thral•ling. 1. to captivate or charm; spellbind.
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    enthrall in American English (enˈθrɔl) transitive verb 1. to captivate or charm a performer whose grace, skill, and virtuosity enthrall her audiences
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    Definition of enthrall transitive verb 1 : to hold spellbound : charm 2 : to hold in or reduce to slavery
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    enthralls; enthralled; enthralling Britannica Dictionary definition of ENTHRALL [+ object] : to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful
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    Enthrall is defined as to enslave someone or to completely take over someone's attention. An example of to enthrall is for a magician to have a group of children excitedly watching his every move. verb
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