To fill someone with intense joy, wonder, or delight; to transport them emotionally.
From 'en-' plus 'rapture' (from Latin 'rapere', to seize). Emerged in the 16th-17th century as a more acceptable replacement for the earlier 'enrape', shifting from physical seizure to emotional transport.
The Romantic poets loved 'enrapture'—it's the perfect word for what they were obsessed with: losing yourself completely in beauty, nature, or love.
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