enrange in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To enrange means to infuse or fill something with energy, vitality, or intensity, often enhancing its impact or effect.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's vibrant use of color seemed to enrange the canvas with life.
- His unexpected response to the criticism managed to enrange the discussion further.
- The announcement of the new policy is likely to enrange many employees who feel undervalued.
- As she spoke passionately about the issue, her words began to enrange the audience.
- The sudden change in weather enrangeds the hikers, forcing them to rethink their plans.
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