Enchant in a sentence as a verb

For the first time Apple is NOT building a product to enchant brand new customers and grow their brand.

For the first time Apple is not building a product to enchant brand new customers and further grow their brand.

They enchant, and they delight, and because of that I will gladly open my pocketbook for Elon Musk.

I think he would have trouble conceiving that such obvious childish could actually enchant a child, and it would mean so much to them.

Perhaps we can someday have another big set of space programs that enchant millions and drive young people to dream big; to become the engineers and scientists that we need so dearly.

The Elder Scrolls series is pretty close to implementing exactly this in practice, and they solved this conundrum in an interesting way: To enchant gear, you need souls.

I was kinda iffy going into this article: I like Guy Kawasaki's stuff a lot, but it can tend to be a bit on the fluffy side, and "enchant" is one of those words that sends shivers down my back.

Still, the actual meat and bones of his definition of 'enchanting' is solid and goes into a level of granularity significantly more actionable than "figure out a way to get your users to spend ridiculous amounts of time on your app, just like Twitter and Facebook did."

Enchant definitions

verb

hold spellbound

See also: enrapture transport enthrall ravish enthral delight

verb

attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"

verb

cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something

See also: bewitch glamour witch jinx