Definition of Enchain. Meaning of Enchain. Synonyms of Enchain

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Definition of Enchain

Enchain
Enchain En*chain", v. t. [F. encha[^i]ner; pref. en- (L. in) cha[^i]ne chain. See Chain, and cf. Incatenation.] 1. To bind with a chain; to hold in chains. 2. To hold fast; to confine; as, to enchain attention. 3. To link together; to connect. --Howell.

Meaning of Enchain from wikipedia

- In mountaineering and climbing, enchainment (an anglicisation of the French word enchaînement, meaning "linking") is climbing two or more mountains or...
- character of Leutha, since in the fallen world of experience all love is enchained. Ankarsjö records Blake as having supported a commune with some sharing...
- ššina, one of the last kings of Elam circa 522 BC was toppled, enchained and killed by Darius the Great. The label over him says: "This is ššina. He...
- d'Or in alpine climbing with Tommy Caldwell for their completion of the enchainment (known as the Fitz Traverse) of the Cerro Chaltén Group (or Fitzroy Group)...
- completed many hard first ascents, free solo ascents, speed ascents, and enchainments in Yosemite National Park and Patagonia. He won the Laureus World Action...
- body, and flies away. Before everyone can react, Sukuna activates his "Enchain" Binding Vow, giving him complete control of Yuji's body for a minute....
- When being transferred to a cell he became aggressive again, so that enchaining was necessary. Shortly after his resistance he suffered from cardiac arrest...
- shackles, thereby preventing the demise of any mortal while Thanatos was so enchained. Eventually Ares, the bloodthirsty god of war, grew frustrated with the...
- first-born son; and he said, in the same way that you say, that this p****age enchained him. When the fathers of the Council of Constance condemned this proposition...
- harmonic language of his operas, their refined instrumentation and their "enchained" closed numbers (a structural pattern which was later adopted by Weber...