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disenˈthral, -all, v. Also 7 disin-. [f. dis- 6 + enthral.] trans. To set free from enthralment or bondage; to liberate from thraldom.
a1643G. Sandys (J.), God my soul shall disenthral. 1653Milton Ps. iv. 4 In straits and in distress Thou didst me disenthrall And set at large. 1689Def. Liberty agst. Tyrants 149 In seeking freedom from Tyranny, he..was the principal Instrument to dis-inthrall them. 1843J. Martineau Chr. Life (1867) 331 Reverence which disenthrals the mind from lower passions. Hence disenˈthralled ppl. a.
1848R. I. Wilberforce Incarnation xiii. (1852) 363 Only through union with our disenthralled representative. |