disenthrall Synonyms

disenthrall Meaning

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disenthrall (v. t.)

To release from thralldom or slavery; to give freedom to; to disinthrall.

disenthrall Sentence Examples

  1. I hope to disenthrall myself from the clutches of my doubts and fears.
  2. Growing up, I was disenthralled by the beauty and magic of the natural world.
  3. The spell of the charming snake charmer disenthralled me and left me in awe.
  4. I felt disenthralled upon hearing the news of my unexpected inheritance.
  5. My encounter with the charismatic spiritual leader disenthralled me and left me feeling uplifted and inspired.
  6. I worked diligently to disenthrall myself from the chains of poverty and create a better life for my family.
  7. The captivating novel I read disenthralled me and made me forget all my troubles for a while.
  8. The documentary disenthralled me with its portrayal of the plight of the refugees and inspired me to take action.
  9. I felt disenthralled when I finally broke free from the toxic relationship that had been draining me for so long.
  10. The therapist helped me disenthrall myself from the limiting beliefs that were holding me back and preventing me from reaching my full potential.

FAQs About the word disenthrall

To release from thralldom or slavery; to give freedom to; to disinthrall.

turn loose,liberate, free,save, uncage, unbind, redeem, enlarge, enfranchise, manumit

jail,restrain, restrain, bind, confine, jail, bind, confine, lock (up), incarcerate

I hope to disenthrall myself from the clutches of my doubts and fears.

Growing up, I was disenthralled by the beauty and magic of the natural world.

The spell of the charming snake charmer disenthralled me and left me in awe.

I felt disenthralled upon hearing the news of my unexpected inheritance.