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Definition of "enchainment" [en•chain•ment]

  • The act of enchaining, or state of being enchained. (noun)

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Use "enchainment" in a sentence
  • "So far as any argument from such "enchainment" reaches, it makes entirely against the view which Mr. Mivart is advocating."
  • "A salutary leveling of Voice in writing, rooted deep in the currents of postmetaphysical philosophy — or otherwise the deconstruction of the transcendental Word in all its various mystifications — can rightly disenchant the file of the signifier without going so far as to ignore the phonemic enchainment linked by letters but not coterminous with those scripted increments."
  • "They Maintained that Eid is not a mere celebration but the commemoration to renew the oath to perform excellent for the sake of Allah and contribute for the suffering humanity added that Let the Imams and Khatibs of all the Masjids, jamias and Eid Gahs pray for the complete liberation of Kashmir from the Indian enchainment along with terror and horror unleashed by its forces to suppress the genuine freedom struggle."