Enchain

Word ENCHAIN
Character 7
Hyphenation en chain
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Definitions and meanings of "Enchain"

What do we mean by enchain?

To bind with or as if with chains. transitive verb

To chain; fasten with a chain; bind or hold in or as if in chains; hold in bondage; enthrall.

To hold fast; restrain; confine: as, to enchain the attention.

To link together; connect.

To bind with a chain; to hold in chains. transitive verb

To hold fast; to confine. transitive verb

To link together; to connect. transitive verb

To restrain with, or as if with, chains verb

Restrain or bind with chains verb

To restrain with, or as if with, chains.

To link together.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Enchain

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The word "enchain" in example sentences

'enchain' a rational conversation, but nothing could I get out of him but rhapsodies about you in the frightfullest English that I ever heard out of a human head! ❋ Unknown (1883)

Yet man can enchain elephants and employ them, according to their own wishes. ' ❋ Peggy (2009)

But to dismiss it as unnatural is to forbid it, drive it even further underground, and enchain the world as the perpetually dangerous place that George F. Will and his "realistic" reactionary cohorts suppose it to be. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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Whilst hand with hand and arm with arm about their necks enchain ❋ Unknown (2006)

Ideal more credible than the Actual: to enchain our hearts, to command our hopes, our regrets, our tears, for a mere brain-born ❋ Unknown (2006)

But though the books were never so interesting, and never so full of novelty to Tom, they could not so enchain him, in those mysterious chambers, as to render him unconscious, for a moment, of the lightest sound. ❋ Unknown (2006)

On the other hand, in the nation at large there was growing up a feeling that at the top there were a set of giants — Titans — who, without heart or soul, and without any understanding of or sympathy with the condition of the rank and file, were setting forth to enchain and enslave them. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Thus man, the giant who now held her in captivity, would shrink to the diminutiveness of a fairy; and she would experience, that his utmost force was unable to enchain her soul, or compel her to fear him, while he was destitute of virtue. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I never can touch her hand, or a ringlet of her head, or a ribbon of her dress, but I will make privileges for myself: every feature of her face, her bright eyes, her lips, shall go through each change they know, for my pleasure: display each exquisite variety of glance and curve, to delight - thrill - perhaps, more hopelessly to enchain me. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I can enchain the plague in limits, and set a term to the misery it would occasion; courage, forbearance, and watchfulness, are the forces I bring towards this great work. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I found another and a valuable link to enchain me to my fellow-creatures; my point of sight was extended, and the inclinations and capacities of all human beings became deeply interesting to me. ❋ Unknown (2003)

England is in her shroud, — we may not enchain ourselves to a corpse. ❋ Unknown (2003)

We had no cause to hasten our steps; no event was transacted beyond our actual sphere to enchain our resolves, so we yielded to every idle whim, and deemed our time well spent, when we could behold the passage of the hours without dismay. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Frost would blunt the arrows of pestilence, and enchain the furious elements; and the land would in spring throw off her garment of snow, released from her menace of destruction. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Fitzgerald had been taken out of court on the retiring of the jury, but the spectators stared steadily at the empty dock, which seemed to enchain them by some indescribable fascination. ❋ Unknown (2003)

And such difficulty is reasonable; because that people is nothing else other than a brute animal, which (although by nature ferocious and wild) has always been brought up in prison and servitude, [and] which later being left by chance free in a field, [and] not being accustomed to [obtain] food or not knowing where to find shelter for refuge, becomes prey to the first one who seeks to enchain it again. ❋ Unknown (2003)

This was the state of things, this the combination of circumstances, at once to attract and enchain, to subdue and excite Dr. John. ❋ Unknown (2003)

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