thrall
61hold someone in thrall — have/hold/someone in thrall phrase to control someone completely, or to have all of their attention Thesaurus: to have an effect on someone s emotions or attitudessynonym Main entry: thrall …
62en|thrall´ing|ly — en|thrall|ing «ehn THR lihng», adjective. captivating; fascinating; charming. –en|thrall´ing|ly, adverb …
63en|thrall|ing — «ehn THR lihng», adjective. captivating; fascinating; charming. –en|thrall´ing|ly, adverb …
64in|thrall — or in|thral «ihn THRL», transitive verb, thralled, thrall|ing. Obsolete. enthrall …
65free from thrall do m — index disenthrall Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
66hold in thrall — index confine, detain (hold in custody) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
67in thrall to — completely controlled or influenced by someone or something He accused the government of being in thrall to big business …
68in thrall — idi in the power of someone or something; in a state of subjugation or rapt absorption: The speaker held us in thrall[/ex] …
69dis|en|thrall|ment — or dis|en|thral|ment «DIHS ehn THRL muhnt», noun. a freeing or a being freed from enthrallment or bondage; liberation …
70dis|en|thrall — or dis|en|thral «DIHS ehn THRL», transitive verb. to set free from enthrallment or bondage; liberate: »In straits and in distress Thou didst me disenthrall (Milton) …