enchair Synonyms

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enchair Meaning

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enchair (v. t.)

To seat in a chair.

enchair Sentence Examples

  1. The caretaker enchaired the elderly gentleman with utmost care and respect.
  2. During the ceremony, the honored guest was enchaired in a throne adorned with intricate carvings.
  3. The jury members were enchaired in their designated places, ready to listen to the proceedings.
  4. The teacher enchaired the students in a U-shape formation to encourage interactive discussions.
  5. The theatergoers enchaired themselves in anticipation of the captivating performance that was about to unfold.
  6. As part of the talent show, the contestants were enchaired on stage to showcase their unique abilities.
  7. The athletes enchaired themselves on the field, preparing for the intense competition that lay ahead.
  8. The shareholders enchaired themselves in the conference room to discuss important matters concerning the company's future.
  9. The king enchaired himself on his majestic throne, surrounded by his loyal subjects.
  10. The choir members enchaired themselves in the pews, their voices harmonizing beautifully as they rehearsed for the upcoming concert.

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To seat in a chair.

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The caretaker enchaired the elderly gentleman with utmost care and respect.

During the ceremony, the honored guest was enchaired in a throne adorned with intricate carvings.

The jury members were enchaired in their designated places, ready to listen to the proceedings.

The teacher enchaired the students in a U-shape formation to encourage interactive discussions.