rapturize Synonyms

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rapturize Meaning

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rapturize (v. t. & i.)

To put, or be put, in a state of rapture.

rapturize Sentence Examples

  1. The preacher's sermon sent chills down my spine, rapturizing me into a state of profound awe.
  2. The celestial music of the choir seemed to rapturize the entire congregation, elevating our spirits.
  3. The beauty of the autumn leaves rapturized me, leaving me breathless and filled with wonder.
  4. The adrenaline coursing through her veins rapturized her as she soared down the ski slope.
  5. The sight of the newborn baby rapturized the parents, filling them with an overwhelming joy.
  6. The intense love between the couple rapturized them, transporting them to a realm of pure bliss.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes seemed to rapturize the canvas, bringing life to a once-blank surface.
  8. The symphony's crescendo rapturized the audience, leaving them spellbound in the wake of its thunderous beauty.
  9. The spiritual experience of the mountaintop rapturized the pilgrims, connecting them to the divine.
  10. The captivating rhythm of the dance rapturized the spectators, drawing them into a whirlwind of emotion.

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To put, or be put, in a state of rapture.

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The preacher's sermon sent chills down my spine, rapturizing me into a state of profound awe.

The celestial music of the choir seemed to rapturize the entire congregation, elevating our spirits.

The beauty of the autumn leaves rapturized me, leaving me breathless and filled with wonder.

The adrenaline coursing through her veins rapturized her as she soared down the ski slope.