ravish in English

verb
1
seize and carry off (someone) by force.
One night a wolf comes and kills many chickens and ravishes a lamb.
synonyms:seizesnatchcarry off/awaystealabduct
2
fill (someone) with intense delight; enrapture.
ravished by a sunny afternoon, she had agreed without even thinking

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1. He would ravish her.

2. Nor chaste, except you ravish me.

3. I shall ravish you to my heart's delight.

4. She said. 'It's only people who ravish things.

5. Three, I steal the money and ravish that woman.

6. The women are jealous of it; the men want to ravish her.

7. He would ravish her and cut her throat at the moment of climax.

8. Synonyms for Bewitch include enchant, captivate, fascinate, beguile, charm, entrance, allure, enrapture, enthral and ravish

9. As Ravish mentioned this is the first overseas visit of the Hon’ble President after assuming charge.

10. Following a perfume trail to its source, male wasps in Australia ravish a king spider orchid.

11. All we have left is paroxysm, and when it subsides, there will be just one wisp of smoke . . . our inner fire will ravish all.

12. A certain William Taylor, a grenadier, having heard a cry in the woods, went there and found another soldier about to ravish a girl.

13. 12 All we have left is paroxysm, and when it subsides, there will be just one wisp of smoke . . . our inner fire will ravish all.