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en·chain \ə̇nˈchān, en-\ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English encheynen, from Middle French enchaëner, enchainer, from Old French, from en- en- (I) + chaeine chain 1. : to bind with or put in chains : restrain with or as if with chains : fetter < men enchained by reason of their greed > 2. : to attract and hold (as the attention or emotions) < a speaker hoping to enchain the attention of the audience > 3. obsolete : to link together : connect |