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Meaning of sorceled | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

simple past and past participle of sorcel: alternative form of ensorcelled (“bewitched, enchanted”).

form-of, participle, past, rare

Examples

“But of those who had defended through the gloomy sorceled night, there remained men enough to count on the fingers of two hands only.”
“What a huge fool, he thought, to take seriously a quite impossible task set by vanished females most likely dead or at best sorceled beyond reach.”
“[…] a gesture which the Spellwoman had perhaps had in mind when she had wrought it and sorceled it for him […]”
“That it was a sorceled weapon he no longer had any doubt, and his belief was confirmed when the blade was raised.”
“Drawn out by Pertinax and scholar curiosity, the Academy had sorceled up municipal agreement that the great pard was in truth a cat, and therefore exempt the ban—though Wirt now bore a small shovel in case the pard should do some public rudeness.”
“She sorceled a datebook out of thin air (or maybe pulled it out of her backpack), then uncapped a pen and looked straight into my face.”
“Uh-oh! Kamek has sorceled up the Bad Luck Spaces! That Extra Bad Luck Space is dangerous! Do whatever it takes to not land there!”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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