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    ravish
    /ˈravɪʃ/

    verb

    • 1. seize and carry off (someone) by force: archaic "there is no assurance that her infant child will not be ravished from her breast"
    • 2. fill (someone) with intense delight; enrapture: literary "ravished by a sunny afternoon, she had agreed without even thinking" Similar enrapturesend into rapturesenchantfill with delight

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  2. RAVISH definition: 1. to give great pleasure to someone: 2. to force a woman to have sex against her wishes 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. Ravish is a verb of contrasts, having two meanings that, while both dealing with emotional issues, are polar opposites — the first being to fill with joy, the second being to assault and violate a woman against her will.

  4. The meaning of RAVISH is to seize and take away by violence. How to use ravish in a sentence. to seize and take away by violence; to overcome with emotion (such as joy or delight); rape…

  5. 1. to transport with strong emotion, esp. joy. 2. to rape; violate. 3. to seize and carry off by force.

  6. noun. ravishment (ˈravishment) noun. Word origin. C13: from Old French ravir, from Latin rapere to seize. ravish in American English. (ˈrævɪʃ ) verb transitive. 1. to seize and carry away forcibly. 2. to rape (a woman) 3. to transport with joy or delight; enrapture.

  7. Definition of ravish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Ravish definition: to fill with strong emotion, especially joy.. See examples of RAVISH used in a sentence.

  9. 5 days ago · Verb. [edit] ravish (third-person singular simple present ravishes, present participle ravishing, simple past and past participle ravished) (archaic or literary) To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force. 1862, H. L. Hastings, Pauline Theology‎ [1], page 61:

  10. RAVISH meaning: 1 : to fill (someone) with pleasure, joy, or happiness usually used as (be) ravished; 2 : to force (a woman) to have sex with you by using violence or the threat of violence rape.

  11. To delight or enchant someone or something to a great degree, as if to take them captive through pleasure. "The romantic poem had the power to ravish the hearts of its readers." Detailed meaning of ravish. This usage is less common but still in use today, especially in literature or poetry.