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ravishment

American  
[rav-ish-muhnt] / ˈræv ɪʃ mənt /

noun

  1. rapture or ecstasy.

  2. violent removal.

  3. the forcible abduction of a woman.

  4. rape.


Etymology

Origin of ravishment

1470–80; < Middle French ravissement, equivalent to raviss- ( ravish ) + -ment -ment

Example Sentences

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At the end, the audiences from both parts returned to the bleaches for a bleak look at that ravishment.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2020

Kam, tell me not about your surprise disappointments of 2018 but about your moments of unexpected ravishment.

From Slate • Jan. 4, 2019

In between the stark ravishment of 1946’s “Beauty and the Beast” and 1950’s edgy enchantment “Orpheus,” France’s art-hyphenate master Jean Cocteau filmed an adaptation of his ‘30s play “Les Parents Terribles.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 12, 2018

Mr. Gray is “a sensualist,” Manohla Dargis wrote in her review in April, “and in ‘The Lost City of Z’ he turns the Amazon into a ravishment for the senses.”

From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2017

I didn’t grow up looking for ravishment or rescue, either one.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver