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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Enjoy \En*joy"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enjoyed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Enjoying}.] [OF. enjoier to receive with joy; pref. en- (L.
in) + OF. & F. joie joy: cf. OF. enjoir to enjoy. See {Joy}.]
1. To take pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or
experience of; to feel or perceive with pleasure; to be
delighted with; as, to enjoy the dainties of a feast; to
enjoy conversation.
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2. To have, possess, and use with satisfaction; to occupy or
have the benefit of, as a good or profitable thing, or as
something desirable; as, to enjoy a free constitution and
religious liberty.
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That the children of Israel may enjoy every man the
inheritance of his fathers. --Num. xxxvi.
8.
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To enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season. --Heb.
xi. 25.
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3. To have sexual intercourse with. --Milton.
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{To enjoy one's self}, to feel pleasure; to be happy.
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