disentrance (Meaning)

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disentrance (v. t.)

To awaken from a trance or an enchantment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disentrance

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

disentrance Sentence Examples

  1. The disentrance of the guests was evident from their shocked expressions upon entering the dimly lit room.
  2. The magician's mesmerizing performance left the audience in a state of complete disentrance.
  3. The sudden and unexpected news of the company's closure caused a sense of disentrance among the employees.
  4. The beauty of the natural landscape instilled a feeling of disentrance in the hearts of the hikers.
  5. The disentrance of the child was apparent as they stared wide-eyed at the enchanting display of Christmas lights.
  6. The intricate dance routine left the spectators in a state of disentrance, captivated by the performers' grace and agility.
  7. The disentrance of the congregation was palpable as the choir's harmonious voices filled the grand cathedral.
  8. The discovery of the ancient ruins left the archaeologists in a state of disentrance, marveling at the wonders of the past.
  9. The disentrance of the travelers was undeniable as they stepped onto foreign soil for the first time.
  10. The captivating storytelling of the elderly gentleman left the children in a state of disentrance, hanging onto every word.

FAQs About the word disentrance

To awaken from a trance or an enchantment.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The disentrance of the guests was evident from their shocked expressions upon entering the dimly lit room.

The magician's mesmerizing performance left the audience in a state of complete disentrance.

The sudden and unexpected news of the company's closure caused a sense of disentrance among the employees.

The beauty of the natural landscape instilled a feeling of disentrance in the hearts of the hikers.