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View usage for: enchain in British English (ɪnˈtʃeɪn) verb (transitive)2. to hold fast or captivate (the attention, etc) Derived forms enchainment (enˈchainment) noun enchain in American English (ɛnˈtʃeɪn) verb transitive1. to bind or hold with chains; fetter 2. to hold fast; captivate Derived forms enchainment (enˈchainment) noun Word origin ME encheinen < OFr enchainer: see en- 1 & chain Synonyms of 'enchain'shackle, hold, bind, enslave More Synonyms of enchain Synonyms bind hold fast put in irons Additional synonymsDefinition to make a slave of (someone) an alien plot to enslave humanity Synonyms subjugate, bind, dominate, trap, suppress, enthral, yoke, tyrannize, sell into slavery, reduce to slavery, enchainDefinition to tie up in fetters My foes fettered me hand and foot. Synonyms chain, tie, tie up, shackle, hobble, hold captive, manacle, gyve (archaic), put a straitjacket on Definition to restrain or keep back He was held in an arm lock. Synonyms restrain, constrain, check, bind, curb, hamper, hinder, HD - enamoured with or of
- encampment
- encapsulate
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- enchanter
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