verb
- to bewitch or enchant someone with magic or supernatural power
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The witch sought to ensorcell the prince with her magical potion.
- Legend tells of a siren who could ensorcell sailors with her haunting song.
- The mysterious woman seemed to ensorcell everyone she met.
- Ancient tales speak of wizards who could ensorcell their enemies.
- The beautiful garden appeared to ensorcell all who wandered through it.
- In the fairy tale, the evil queen tried to ensorcell the mirror.