enchant
IPA: ɛntʃˈænt
noun
- (gaming) An enchantment
verb
- To attract and delight, to charm.
- To cast a spell upon (often one that attracts or charms).
- (roleplaying games) To magically enhance or degrade an item.
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Examples of "enchant" in Sentences
- She wore a ring engraved with the words 'Sa douçeur m'enchant' (Your sweetness enchants me).
- Her forehead eclipses the rose and the apple, and her look and expression enchant the people;
- -- and other verses and burdens of the same sort, such as enchant when sung and fascinate when written.
- To find how sweet it is to die. — and other verses and burdens of the same sort, such as enchant when sung and fascinate when written.
- I’ve pretty much lost track of the number of times I’ve seen something like: “WTB lowest priced fiery red sword enchant” in the trade channel.
- On the airship I watched him 'enchant' a slug gun by slipping his finger behind the trigger, then snatch it from the trooper as she struggled to fire it.
- Either Stephenson's heavyweight tome will pull in the votes with its massive gravitational field; or the Gaiman Effect will enchant all those in the vicinity and The Graveyard Book will take the award.
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