0 past simple and past participle of intrigue --
1 to interest someone a lot, especially by being strange, unusual, or mysterious: --
This question intrigued scholars studying developing countries in the 1960s, because the presence of corruption represented an apparent anomaly.
The system's namesake was a star race horse whose unexpected death with no warning after a major race shocked and intrigued the racing community.
To begin with, we thank the commentators for their remarks, which both intrigued and challenged us in various ways.
Geneticists are intrigued by the prospect of collecting and mining expression data for thousands of genes.
It was the elegance of a problem solved, rather than the hope of cure, which primarily intrigued him.
I was therefore intrigued to review this collection of sixty short pieces.
The following is a sample of the comments that intrigued us.
I was intrigued to be able to write a non-traditional research paper, one that allowed some subjectivity.