0 to attract or interest someone a lot so that you have the power to influence them:
He was bewitched by her beauty.
Is it not a fact that the miners of this country are bewildered and bewitched and do not know what is to happen?
I am bothered and bewildered, but certainly not bewitched.
We should not be bewitched by the desire for harmonisation.
We are bewitched by the word "democracy" in this country, though little time is spent on examining the reality of it and the representativeness of our institutions.
The following year she was accused of witchcraft by two neighbors; she supposedly bewitched the hogs and cotton crop of one of them.
Remaining unmarried, she occupied herself with magic and sorcery and bewitched the populace.
He jokingly tells her that she must have bewitched his horse to make him fall.
A beautiful princess is bewitching men from their village into a mountain and stealing their youth.
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