verb
- to hold in or as if in thrall; to enslave or captivate completely
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'enthral' (also spelled 'inthrall'); literary or formal
Examples
- The magician's performance inthrals the entire audience.
- Her beauty inthrals everyone who meets her.
- The novel inthrals readers from the first page.
- The mystery of the ancient ruins inthrals archaeologists.
- His charisma inthrals the crowd at every rally.