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"enamour" Definitions
  1. (tr; usually passive
  2. to inspire with love; captivate; charm

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It is hard to imagine the Republicans' latest moves will enamour them to voters in the future.
While Ben & Jerry's have had a long history of advocacy when it comes to social issues — even on marriage equality in the U.S. — the company's latest campaign didn't enamour some people online.
As a forward whose tackling technique was little short of insane and who often seemed to relish his defensive duties more than Liverpool's actual defenders, he had all the necessary ingredients to enamour himself to those with an old-school vision of the game.
Donoso, now Salvador Cerinza (Danilo Santos), escapes the village to avenge his death and treason and becomes chauffeur to Isabel. Once in the manor he enters the sealed study through a secret passage and starts playing the same melody as when he died to torment his murderer. Salvador uses his closeness and manipulates inside knowledge to enamour Isabel. A tormentous love affair ensues.
Turner's college career was turbulent. He first played with Orange County Community College but his brash, flash style didn't enamour him to his coach. On one road trip, Turner and a teammate got into a scuffle after that player knocked Turner's tray in a fast- food restaurant. The coach told Turner to cool it but once they got back on campus, Turner exacted retribution.
Minute Book No. 13. p. 188. He played only once for Argyle, in a Third Division South match against Reading on 27 February, before returning to Kingstonian. It was reported that "the game did not enamour him with football in professional circles". He helped Kingstonian win the Athenian League title again in 1926, and scored as the club drew 2–2 with an Athenian League select eleven.
Gorges, an associate of Sir Walter Raleigh who had been part of Robert Devereux's Essex Conspiracy, was heavily involved in the "permissive" economy of the seas, and with many interests in New England would become the founder of the colony of Maine. Morton initially served him in a legal capacity in England, but after failed marriage plans in 1618 (due to the influence of a Puritan stepson) he decided to become one of Gorges's "landsmen" to oversee his interests in the colonies. Neither experience would enamour him of the Puritans.
Variety wrote: "Tyler is the perfect accomplice. At times sweetly awkward, at others composed and serene, the actress appears to respond effortlessly and intuitively to the camera, creating a rich sense of what Lucy is about that often is not explicit in the dialogue." Empire noted, "Liv Tyler (here radiantly resembling a ganglier young Ava Gardner) with a rare opportunity to enamour, a break she capitalizes on with composure." The film was directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, who chose Tyler for the role after meeting with a number of young girls in Los Angeles, including Tyler's music video co-star Alicia Silverstone.
Purgatorio, Canto XXIV, line 57, Longfellow translation He quotes the line "Ladies that have intelligence of love,"Purgatorio, Canto XXIV, line 51, Longfellow translation. written in praise of Beatrice, whom he will meet later in the Purgatorio: > "Ladies that have intelligence of Love, > I of my lady wish with you to speak; > Not that I can believe to end her praise, > But to discourse that I may ease my mind. > I say that when I think upon her worth, > So sweet doth Love make himself feel to me, > That if I then should lose not hardihood, > Speaking, I should enamour all mankind."La Vita Nuova, Section XIX, lines > 1–8, translated by Charles Eliot Norton.
A later general strike, when under the influence of the CSP in 1938, lasted more than three weeks, involving many thousands of workers as well as numerous CSP activists who had moved from the neighbouring area of Malabar. The strike had protested the autocracy of Travancore's maharajah, then Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, and a decision to ban the state's Indian National Congress (INC) party, The strike ended due to the negotiations by the INC and the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP). This effort by these relatively moderate organisations did not enamour them to socialists and led to the CSP gaining control of the union. Patrick Heller notes that this in turn led to trade unionism's "... [emergence] as the dominant force in the nationalist and democratic movement in Travancore" and to the spread of unionism to the agrarian sector, the latter being encouraged by workers from the coir factories who visited rural areas to spread the word.

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