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to captivate

verb

To attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.

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How better to captivate the fashion flock?

All the excitement seemed to captivate fans.

She also has to captivate viewers.

Even now the opera continues to captivate.

But nobody seems to captivate quite like Ms. Garfunkel.

Its gaze seems to captivate as its gills slowly beat.

But success alone has not been enough to captivate fans.

But let's not forget fiction's inherent capacity to captivate.

Every term has a "stunning start" to captivate the pupils.

And I've found I don't need theatrics to captivate my audience.

Eighty years and 40-odd books after his debut, Babar continues to captivate young children.

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