imparadise
[ im-par-uh-dahys ]
/ ɪmˈpær əˌdaɪs /
verb (used with object), im·par·a·dised, im·par·a·dis·ing.
to enrapture.
Words nearby imparadise
impale,
impalpable,
impanation,
impanel,
impar,
imparadise,
imparipinnate,
imparisyllabic,
imparity,
impark,
imparl
Example sentences from the Web for imparadise
The day was golden—the music swelled in those long, delicious chords, which imparadise the moment, and make life poetry.
Here the woods, mountains, and waters of Rydal imparadise the abode of the wisest of nature's bards, with whom poetry is religion.
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 |John Wilson
British Dictionary definitions for imparadise
imparadise
/ (ɪmˈpærədaɪs) /
verb (tr)
to make blissfully happy; enrapture
to make into or like paradise