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    rav·ish
    [ˈraviSH]
    verb
    ravish (verb) · ravishes (third person present) · ravished (past tense) · ravished (past participle) · ravishing (present participle)
    1. archaic
      seize and carry off (someone) by force:
      "there is no assurance that her infant child will not be ravished from her breast"
      • dated
        (of a man) rape (a woman):
        "an angry father who suspects that his daughter has been ravished"
    2. literary
      fill (someone) with intense delight; enrapture:
      "ravished by a sunny afternoon, she had agreed without even thinking"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French raviss-, lengthened stem of ravir, from an alteration of Latin rapere ‘seize’.
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    verb
    1. seize and carry off (someone) by force:
    2. fill (someone) with intense delight; enrapture:
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    ravish [ rav-ish ] show ipa See synonyms for: ravish ravished ravishing ravisher on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to fill with strong emotion, especially joy.
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    abduct, rape, or carry away with emotion: ravish the young women
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