verb as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

enthrall, ensnare, trap

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Example Sentences

Example:The new app illaqueated the children with its captivating puzzles, making them lose track of time.

Definition:To hold completely spellbound, attract so strongly that a person is influenced or dominates one’s thoughts, actions, or affections.

From enthrall

Example:The clever devilish scheme illaqueated the unsuspecting businessman, leading him into a dangerous predicament.

Definition:To catch or trap in or as if in a snare or net; entrap or ensnare.

From ensnare

Example:Her promising status as a model was illaqueated by a scandal, leaving her in quite a compromising position.

Definition:To cause to be caught or held by or as if by a trap; ensnare or entrap.

From trap