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Definition of Disenthralls
1. disenthrall [v] - See also: disenthrall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disenthralls
Literary usage of Disenthralls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Reviews by Henry James, Pierre de Chaignon la Rose (1921)
"... we say, disenthralls the machinery from the shattered authority of the wreck.
To believe so big a story you must understand what an extraordinary ..."
2. A Geography and Atlas of Protestant Missions: Their Environment, Forces by Harlan Page Beach (1901)
"The history of the Hawaiian Islands shows how the overthrow of such a domination
immediately disenthralls a people. It should be remembered, however, ..."
3. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1875)
"The change is recommended by powerful physical arguments, and it disenthralls
the theories of science from many metaphysical difficulties which weigh ..."
4. The Book of the Sonnet by Leigh Hunt, S Adams Lee (1867)
"While the silver dew Holy as manna on the meadow falls, Thy song's impassioned
clarity, trembling through This omnipresent stillness, disenthralls The soul ..."
5. The Biblical Repository and Classical Review. by American Biblical Repository (1837)
"There is a clearness in truth ; a directness and a freshness in it, which strangely
disenthralls the spirit, and gives free, full scope. ..."