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Definition of Enrapturing
1. enrapture [v] - See also: enrapture
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enrapturing
Literary usage of Enrapturing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of the American Pulpit: Or, Commemorative Notices of Distinguished by William Buell Sprague (1859)
"As he advanced, he became more and more impressive, until his whole soul seemed
on fire, and he was well-nigh overwhelmed as he dwelt upon the enrapturing ..."
2. Unitarianism: Its Origin and History: A Course of Sixteen Lectures Delivered by American Unitarian Association (1889)
"It is hard to tear one's self away from the consideration of such an enrapturing
faith, and the inspiring thoughts which it suggests. ..."
3. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"... his broken accords across all the four strings, from the lowest depth up to
the giddiest height, his flageolet passages, his enrapturing pizzicato play, ..."
4. A Zulu-English Dictionary with Notes on Pronunciation, a Revised Orthography by Alfred T. Bryant (1905)
"... behind who might perchance rejoice at his loss, this gory celibate now felt
his heart being conquered by recollections of the enrapturing beauty of the ..."
5. The British Millennial Harbinger by James Wallis, David King (1858)
"Who is ready to participate in these awful, soul-enrapturing events 1 Who feels
prepared for them 1 Who is ..."