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Raptured      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Rapture.
Rapture         
IN SOME FORMS OF PROTESTANTISM, AN ESCHATOLOGICAL EVENT WHEN ALL ALIVE TRUE BELIEVERS WILL RISE ALONG WITH THE RESURRECTED DEAD BELIEVERS INTO HEAVEN AND JOIN CHRIST, BASED ON 1 THESS. 4:17
The Teaching of the rapture; Pre Tribulation; Midtribulationism; Pretribulationism; Pre-tribulational; Prewrath rapture; Pre-wrath rapture; Pre-wrath; Pre-tribulation; Harpazo; Pre-tribulation rapture; Mid-tribulation rapture; Pretribulation rapture; Midtribulation rapture; The Rapture; Rapture (Protestant belief); Pre-trib; Pretribulationistism; Antichrist's reign; Midtrib; Midtribulation Rapture; Missing the rapture; Prewrath
·noun A spasm; a fit; a syncope; delirium.
II. Rapture ·noun A seizing by violence; a hurrying along; rapidity with violence.
III. Rapture ·vt To transport with excitement; to Enrapture.
IV. Rapture ·noun The state or condition of being rapt, or carried away from one's self by agreeable excitement; violence of a pleasing passion; extreme joy or pleasure; ecstasy.
Rapturize      
·vt & ·vi To put, or be put, in a state of rapture.
Examples of use of RAPTURED
1. Before the End, the faithful will be "raptured" or snatched up into the air in order to avoid the Tribulation.
2. Anyway, I can‘t tell them apart." Then there‘s the story that opens "Our cat was raptured up to heaven." For readers who love her "Bluebeard‘s Egg," there‘s plenty of fairy tale imagery (which reminded me of the late Angela Carter‘s dark reworkings of Grimm). Other pieces in the collection reflect Atwood‘s longtime interest in feminist issues.