verb
- to place in or as if in paradise; to make supremely happy or blessed
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The poet sought to imparadise the reader with vivid descriptions of heaven.
- She felt imparadised by the beauty of the mountain landscape.
- His love seemed to imparadise her entire existence.
- The garden was designed to imparadise visitors with its serene atmosphere.
- Milton's epic aimed to imparadise the soul through spiritual revelation.