enchain verb trans. [ɪn'tʃeɪn, ɛn-] LME.[Old & mod. French enchaîner from Proto-Gallo-Romance, formed as EN-1 + Latin catena chain.]1.  Link together as in a chain. 
LME-M18.2.  Bind with chains; 
fig. restrain, impede the action of. 
LME.■ Robert Knox Ointments..that stupefy and enchain our senses.3.  Engage, hold, (the attention, one's emotions, etc.). 
M17.■ C. Brontë Rachel's acting..enchained me with interest. ■   enchainment noun the action of enchaining; the state of being enchained: 
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