rare. [f. ENRAVISH v. + -MENT.]

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  1.  The state of being enravished.

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1656.  H. More, Antid. Ath. (1712), Ep. Ded. 2. Plato, if he were alive again … to the enravishment of his amazed Soul might behold Vertue become visible.

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  2.  An emotion that forms part of such a state; an ecstatic or rapturous feeling.

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1665.  Glanvill, Sceps. Sci., xxiv. 175 (R.). The enravishments of her [Nature’s] transported admirers.

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