enchain

[US]/ɪnˈtʃeɪn/
[UK]/ɪnˈtʃeɪn/

Translation

vi.to be closely linked or connected
vt.to bind or fasten with chains; to restrain or lock in
Word Forms
Third Person Singularenchains
Present Participleenchaining
Past Tenseenchained
Past Participleenchained

Phrases & Collocations

enchain thoughts

enchain ideas

enchain emotions

enchain actions

enchain creativity

enchain freedom

enchain potential

enchain opportunities

enchain desires

enchain progress

Example Sentences

they decided to enchain their lives with a shared vision.

the artist wanted to enchain her thoughts into a beautiful painting.

he felt the need to enchain his emotions through writing.

they enchain their efforts to achieve a common goal.

to enchain the audience, the speaker used captivating stories.

she tried to enchain her thoughts but found it difficult.

they enchain their resources to tackle the project effectively.

to enchain the memories, he created a scrapbook.

the bonds of friendship can enchain us in unexpected ways.

they enchain their skills to enhance team performance.

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