in place vs rapt

in place

adv
  • Into a proper or intended position; into place. 

  • New procedures were put in place. 

  • Without changing position. 

  • Into a state of deployment or implementation. 

adj
  • In an original position. 

  • In a proper position. 

  • Established; in operation. 

rapt

adj
  • Very interested, involved in something, absorbed, transfixed; fascinated or engrossed. 

  • Enthusiatic; ecstatic, elated, happy. 

  • Lifted up into the air; transported into heaven. 

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