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Detailed Translations for ravishment from English to German

ravishment:

ravishment [the ~] nom

  1. the ravishment (enthusiasm; effusiveness; exuberance; rapture)
    der Enthusiasmus; die Begeisterung
  2. the ravishment (exuberance; enthusiasm; delight; )
    der Enthusiasmus; die Begeisterung; die Entzückung

Translation Matrix for ravishment:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Begeisterung delight; ecstasy; effusiveness; enthusiasm; exuberance; high spirits; rapture; ravishment ecstasy; emotions; exaltation; inspiration; passions; rapture
Enthusiasmus delight; ecstasy; effusiveness; enthusiasm; exuberance; high spirits; rapture; ravishment inspiration
Entzückung delight; ecstasy; effusiveness; enthusiasm; exuberance; high spirits; rapture; ravishment ecstasy; exaltation; rapture
- assault; entrancement; rape; violation

Related Words for "ravishment":


Synonyms for "ravishment":


Related Definitions for "ravishment":

  1. the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will1
  2. a feeling of delight at being filled with wonder and enchantment1

ravishment form of ravish:

to ravish verbe (ravishs, ravished, ravishing)

  1. to ravish (bewitch; cast a spell on; put a spell on)
    verzaubern; bezaubern; behexen; verführen; anmuten; entzücken; betören; bestricken
    • verzaubern verbe (verzaubere, verzauberst, verzaubert, verzauberte, verzaubertet, verzaubert)
    • bezaubern verbe (bezaubere, bezauberst, bezaubert, bezauberte, bezaubertet, bezaubert)
    • behexen verbe (behexe, behext, behexte, behextet, behext)
    • verführen verbe (verführe, verführst, verführt, verführte, verführtet, verführt)
    • anmuten verbe (mute an, mutest an, mutet an, mutete an, mutetet an, angemutet)
    • entzücken verbe (entzücke, entzückst, entzückt, entzückte, entzücktet, entzückt)
    • betören verbe (betöre, betörst, betört, betörte, betörtet, betört)
    • bestricken verbe (bestricke, bestrickst, bestrickt, bestrickte, bestricktet, bestrickt)
  2. to ravish (dishonour; rape; violate; dishonor)
    schänden; verletzen; angreifen; überfallen
    • schänden verbe (schände, schändest, schändet, schändete, schändetet, geschändet)
    • verletzen verbe (verletze, verletzt, verletzte, verletztet, verletzt)
    • angreifen verbe (greife an, greifest an, greift an, griff an, grifft an, angegriffen)
    • überfallen verbe (überfalle, überfällst, überfällt, überfiel, überfielt, überfallen)
  3. to ravish (make happy; delight; gladden; )
    freuen; erfreuen; verführen; gefallen; entzücken; scharmieren; verzaubern; bezaubern; reizen; beglücken
    • freuen verbe (freue, freust, freut, freute, freutet, gefreut)
    • erfreuen verbe (erfreue, erfreust, erfreut, erfreute, erfreutet, erfreut)
    • verführen verbe (verführe, verführst, verführt, verführte, verführtet, verführt)
    • gefallen verbe (gefalle, gefällst, gefällt, gefiel, gefielt, gefallen)
    • entzücken verbe (entzücke, entzückst, entzückt, entzückte, entzücktet, entzückt)
    • scharmieren verbe (scharmiere, scharmierst, scharmiert, scharmierte, scharmiertet, scharmiert)
    • verzaubern verbe (verzaubere, verzauberst, verzaubert, verzauberte, verzaubertet, verzaubert)
    • bezaubern verbe (bezaubere, bezauberst, bezaubert, bezauberte, bezaubertet, bezaubert)
    • reizen verbe (reize, reizst, reizt, reizte, reiztet, gereizt)
    • beglücken verbe

Conjugations for ravish:

present
  1. ravish
  2. ravish
  3. ravishs
  4. ravish
  5. ravish
  6. ravish
simple past
  1. ravished
  2. ravished
  3. ravished
  4. ravished
  5. ravished
  6. ravished
present perfect
  1. have ravished
  2. have ravished
  3. has ravished
  4. have ravished
  5. have ravished
  6. have ravished
past continuous
  1. was ravishing
  2. were ravishing
  3. was ravishing
  4. were ravishing
  5. were ravishing
  6. were ravishing
future
  1. shall ravish
  2. will ravish
  3. will ravish
  4. shall ravish
  5. will ravish
  6. will ravish
continuous present
  1. am ravishing
  2. are ravishing
  3. is ravishing
  4. are ravishing
  5. are ravishing
  6. are ravishing
subjunctive
  1. be ravished
  2. be ravished
  3. be ravished
  4. be ravished
  5. be ravished
  6. be ravished
diverse
  1. ravish!
  2. let's ravish!
  3. ravished
  4. ravishing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for ravish:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
angreifen affecting; attacking; defamation; impairing; imputation; injuring
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
angreifen dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate assault; attack; challenge; contest; dispute; lay violent hands upon; question; raid; storm; violate
anmuten bewitch; cast a spell on; put a spell on; ravish
beglücken brighten; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; ravish
behexen bewitch; cast a spell on; put a spell on; ravish
bestricken bewitch; cast a spell on; put a spell on; ravish allure; capture; catch; charm; delight; enchant; fascinate; seize
betören bewitch; cast a spell on; put a spell on; ravish allure; attract; charm; delight; enchant; entice; fascinate; invite; lead astray; seduce; tempt
bezaubern bewitch; brighten; cast a spell on; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; put a spell on; ravish allure; attract; charm; delight; enchant; entice; fascinate; invite; lead astray; seduce; tempt
entzücken bewitch; brighten; cast a spell on; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; put a spell on; ravish allure; be delighted; become enthusiastic; charm; delight; enchant; fascinate; get excited
erfreuen brighten; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; ravish gladden; make someone glad; make someone happy; oblige someone with; please; suit
freuen brighten; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; ravish
gefallen brighten; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; ravish be all right; be fit; be on; be right; be suitable; befit; do what you think is right; enjoy; fancy; like; love; make someone glad; make someone happy; oblige someone with; please; pleasures; suit; think fit
reizen brighten; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; ravish allure; anger; annoy; arouse; badger; bait; cause irritation; chafe; charm; delight; drive; enchant; excite; fascinate; give offence; give rise to; irritate; nag; needle; prompt; provoke; stimulate; stir up; urge; vex
scharmieren brighten; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; ravish
schänden dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate blot beauty; cripple; defile; desecrate; maim; make ugly; mar beauty; mutilate
verführen bewitch; brighten; cast a spell on; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; put a spell on; ravish allure; attract; carry away; charm; delight; enchant; entice; fascinate; intoxicate; invite; seduce; tempt; thrill
verletzen dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate ache; aggrieve; break in; bruise; cause damage; contuse; cut; damage; defamate; do harm; harm; hurt; injure; insult; maul; offend; prick; rape; slander; sting; torment; torture; wound
verzaubern bewitch; brighten; cast a spell on; charm; cheer; delight; enchant; fascinate; gladden; make happy; put a spell on; ravish allure; charm; delight; enchant; fascinate; transform by magic
überfallen dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate hold up; overcome by; plunder; rob; seize; snatch; suprise; surprise; take off guard
- assault; delight; dishonor; dishonour; enchant; enrapture; enthral; enthrall; outrage; rape; transport; violate
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
entzücken entrance
- enrapture

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Synonyms for "ravish":


Antonyms for "ravish":

  • disenchant

Related Definitions for "ravish":

  1. hold spellbound1
  2. force (someone) to have sex against their will1

Wiktionary Translations for ravish:

ravish
verb
  1. sexuell misshandeln, die sexuelle Unschuld einer Person rauben

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
ravish anmuten; bezaubern; entzücken; verzücken; rauben; berauben; plündern ravirenlever de force, emporter avec violence.