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imparadise
[ im-par-uh-dahys ]
verb (used with object)
- to enrapture.
imparadise
/ ɪmˈpærədaɪs /
verb
- to make blissfully happy; enrapture
- to make into or like paradise
Word History and Origins
Origin of imparadise1
Example Sentences
The primary mission of Wildlands is to “protect beauty,” and one of its tenets is to “Imparadise the Earth by healing human impacts.”
Thy smiles imparadise the wild.
Self-love, and love of others, are equally natural; and before reason is developed, and the proper spiritual life begins, sweet and beautiful childhood may bloom out and imparadise our mortal life.
God’s very grace Is perfect in thy face, Mirrored such wise That I mine own soul there imparadise.
There is a land of every land the pride, Beloved of Heaven o'er all the world beside, There brighter suns dispense serener light And milder moons imparadise the night.
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