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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
imparadise .
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Examples
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"imparadised" among the saints and angels his lovely wonder, Beatrice,
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I honour, admire and love my Melebaea; His soul was soused, imparadised, imprisoned in his lady.
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I ate little, said less, was happy, though overwhelmed with confusion, underwent a thousand agitations, some of which were painful, but by far the greater part belonged to rapture and delight; we were imparadised in the gratification of our mutual wishes, and felt all that love can bestow, and sensibility enjoy.
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On the contrary, they often think themselves pinks of purity -- incarnations of carnations -- impersonations of moss-roses -- the spiritual essences of lilies, "imparadised in form of that sweet flesh."
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 277, October 13, 1827 Various
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I knew that I should be a child at her knees the moment I set eyes upon her again; I knew that I should be imparadised, longing after impossible goodness, filled with impossible joys.
The Fool Errant Maurice Hewlett 1892
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It did not really matter to him whether it was hot or cool; he was imparadised in weather which had nothing to do with the temperature.
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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It did not really matter to him whether it was hot or cool; he was imparadised in weather which had nothing to do with the temperature.
Complete March Family Trilogy William Dean Howells 1878
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It did not really matter to him whether it was hot or cool; he was imparadised in weather which had nothing to do with the temperature.
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Volume 1 William Dean Howells 1878
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Man finds his paradise, when he is imparadised in God.
Sermons for the New Life. 1802-1876 1876
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The whole of its supernaturalism is borrowed bodily from Persia, which had "imparadised Earth by making it the abode of angels."
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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