| 单词 | re-enamour | 
| 释义 | re-enamourre-enamorv.  transitive. To inspire (a person) with love again. Also in weakened use. Chiefly in passive. Frequently with of. ΚΠ a1711    T. Ken Anodynes in  Wks. 		(1721)	 III. 417  				Love saw me cool, I by his Rod Shall re-enamour'd be of God. 1859    O. S. Fowler  & L. N. Fowler New Illustr. Self-instructor in Phrenology & Physiol. 79  				Re-enamor both yourself and conjugal partner, by becoming just as courteous, loving, and lovely as possible. 1860    Daily News 6 Nov. 5/2  				The French count..was a liberal once even to the abuse of parliamentary freedom of speech, afterwards reviled parliamentary government; and still later turned again, and became re-enamoured of it. 1966    D. R. McCoy Landon of Kansas xv. 379  				The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, re-enamored of its 1936 hero, declared that Landon's telegram would be a strong factor in defeating the Ludlow amendment. 1984    Playboy 		(Nexis)	 Apr. 37  				You become re-enamored of airline stewardesses. 2007    Daily Herald-Tribune 		(Grande Prairie, Alberta)	 		(Nexis)	 4 July 2  				I've recently become re-enamoured with at least the most rudimentary form of birdwatching. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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