verb
- to hold in or as if in thrall; to enslave or captivate completely
Usage: archaic or literary variant of 'enthrall'
Examples
- The magician's performance inthralled the entire audience.
- She was inthralled by the beauty of the landscape.
- The novel inthralled readers with its gripping plot.
- His charisma inthralled everyone in the room.
- The mystery inthralled her throughout the night.