0 to attract or please someone very much:
The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.
1 to have a magical effect on someone or something
3 (in stories) to put someone completely under your control by using magic
We will not, however, pursue that enchanting line of speculation any further.
When one sees the figures in an example like this, one realises what enchanting possibilities there are when a person possesses wealth.
I found it somewhat enchanting that it was dressed up in consultancy-speak.
I was greatly enchanted by what he said about trusting the democratically elected local representative councillors, and so on.
I have never been enchanted with this proposed change.
I hope sincerely that this enchanting little masterpiece will not for much longer be treated as a political shuttlecock.
They have also become more and more enchanted by the idea of taking action from the centre.
I was enchanted by the beauty of that country and even more by the commitment of the people to participate in democratic elections.
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