Definition of Enraptures

1. Verb. (third-person singular of enrapture) ¹

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Definition of Enraptures

1. enrapture [v] - See also: enrapture

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enraptures

enragements
enrages
enraging
enragingly
enrange
enranged
enranges
enranging
enrank
enranked
enranking
enranks
enrapt
enrapture
enraptured
enraptures (current term)
enrapturing
enraunge
enraunged
enraunges
enravish
enravished
enravishes
enravishing
enravishingly
enravishment
enravishments
enravisht
enregister
enregistered

Literary usage of Enraptures

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Daily Meditations by George Bowen (1865)
"But God is there, even the same God whose smile enraptures the seraphim. Christ has brought you to him and to the infinite fulness of his nature. ..."

2. Bird Or Feather Convention by John Bunyan Robinson (1910)
"So He saves us, as He laves us, Man of Sorrows from Above, So He captures, and enraptures, this sweet, dear Canary Love. Five times per year, five eggs each ..."

3. English Synonymes, with Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from by George Crabb (1854)
"What charms, enchants, and enraptures only a.Tordi pleasure for the lime ; what fascinate and captivates ..."

4. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1838)
"... life to the blarney, and warmth to the smile, Which, Bleating the heart, yet enraptures it too ! ..."

5. English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With Copious by George Crabb (1818)
"What charms, enchants, and enraptures, only affords pleasure for the time; what fascinates and captivates rivets the mind to the object: the former three ..."

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