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enchainment|ɛnˈtʃeɪnmənt| [f. enchain v. + -ment.] The action of enchaining; the state of being enchained.
1750Warburton Julian ii. iii. Wks. (1811) VIII. 132 A connection and enchainment of one fact to another. 1849Miss Mulock Ogilvies xxxix. (1875) 298 Passing enchainments of sense or fancy. 1855Ess. Intuit. Morals 101 The doctrine of the necessary enchainment of action with action. |