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Intrance

Description:

Intrance, as a verb, refers to the act of captivating or enchanting someone deeply. As a noun, it can also mean a state of being completely absorbed or engrossed in something. Additionally, intrance can be used as a noun to describe an entrance or a gateway.

Verb - Definition:

  • To captivate or enchant someone deeply.

Noun - Definition:

  • A state of being completely absorbed or engrossed in something.
  • An entrance or a gateway.

Examples:

Verb:

  1. The mesmerizing performance intranced the audience.
  2. Her enchanting voice intranced everyone in the room.
  3. The beautiful artwork intranced me for hours.

Noun (state of being absorbed):

  1. He was in an intrance while reading his favorite novel.
  2. The peaceful scenery had her in an intrance.
  3. Time seemed to stand still as she stared into the intricate painting in an intrance.

Noun (entrance):

  1. The grand intrance of the castle was adorned with impressive sculptures.
  2. She stood at the intrance, waiting for her friends to arrive.
  3. As we approached the intrance of the museum, we were greeted by a magnificent fountain.

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