Sentences

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

  1. The artist's vibrant use of color seemed to enrange the canvas with life.
  2. His unexpected response to the criticism managed to enrange the discussion further.
  3. The announcement of the new policy is likely to enrange many employees who feel undervalued.
  4. As she spoke passionately about the issue, her words began to enrange the audience.
  5. The sudden change in weather enrangeds the hikers, forcing them to rethink their plans.

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