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Enthral   /ɛnθrˈɔl/   Listen
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Enthrall  v. t.  (Written also enthral)  To hold in thrall; to enslave. See Inthrall. "The bars survive the captive they enthrall."



Inthrall  v. t.  (past & past part. inthralled; pres. part. inthralling)  (Written also inthral, enthral, and enthrall)  To reduce to bondage or servitude; to make a thrall, slave, vassal, or captive of; to enslave. "She soothes, but never can inthrall my mind."






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"Enthral" Quotes from Famous Books



... take you an hour of quiet, patient, silent perseverance before he will allow you to buckle up his leg—if he resists you have nothing for it but patience. You must stroke him, you must fondle him, until he lets you enthral him. Mr. Rarey always works alone, and disdains assistance, and so do some of his best pupils, Lord B., the Marquis of S., and Captain S. In travelling in foreign countries you may have occasion to tame a colt or wild horse alone, but there is no reason ...
— A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses • J. S. Rarey



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