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Definition of Disenthrals
1. disenthral [v] - See also: disenthral
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disenthrals
Literary usage of Disenthrals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature by New York (State). Supreme Court (1847)
"... but they are tied down and must continue natural persons, until the legislature
coming to their aid, disenthrals them, and with their own consent, ..."
2. Sonnets of this Century by William Sharp (1886)
"While the silver dew Holy as manna on the meadow falls, Thy song's impassioned
clarity, trembling through This omnipresent stillness, disenthrals The soul ..."
3. The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review by Charles Hodge (1831)
"If it is the means of enlightening the minds of men, it disenthrals them from
the yoke of superstition and the bondage of the priests. ..."
4. A Treasury of English Sonnets by David M. Main (1881)
"While the silver dew Holy as manna on the meadow falls, Thy song's impassioned
clarity, trembling through This omnipresent stillness, disenthrals The soul ..."
5. Opium and the Opium-appetite: With Notices of Alcoholic Beverages, Cannabis by Calkins, Alonzo (1871)
"Alcohol transforms the man into a brute ; opium disenthrals this same brutalized
humanity from its grosser impediments and invests it with new habiliments ..."
6. Sonnets of Three Centuries: A Selection Including Many Examples Hitherto by Hall Caine (1882)
"While the silver dew Holy as manna on the meadow falls, Thy song's impassioned
clarity, trembling through This omnipresent stillness, disenthrals The soul ..."
7. The Western Preacher by James Madison Mathes (1865)
"Like the recurrence of balmy night, it frees the mind from corroding cares,
disenthrals the body from servile labor, and prepares it for future exertion. ..."